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Retention force of plastic clips on implant bars: a randomized controlled trial

Journal

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
Volume 23, Issue 12, Pages 1377-1384

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2011.02312.x

Keywords

attachment; bar; clinical retention force; denture; in vivo testing; PEEK; plastic retention insert; POM; retention force change; retention force measurement

Funding

  1. C + M, Biel, CH
  2. Schilli Implantology Circle, Basel, CH

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Objectives Retention of overdentures is important for patients satisfaction. The study tested whether the clinical performance of retentive clips made of poly-ether-ether-ketone (PEEK) is superior to those made of poly-oxy-methylene (POM). Methods A total of 30 patients received complete dentures with round bars (SFI-Bar) on two implants in a chairside technique. Two types of clip matrices (PEEK/POM) were used in a split-mouth technique. Retention forces were measured separately for both materials at baseline when the dentures were inserted and after 1, 3 and 6 months. The measurement was performed extraorally and intraorally by using a measuring stylus equipped, respectively, with an opposing matrix or bar part. Simultaneously, at each point in time the patient and the dentist judged the retention either to be good, or to be too high or too low. Statistical analysis involved performance of global non-parametric testing of dependence of retention force on time and material was performed with BrunnerLanger model; non-parametric 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. Results At baseline the median force for POM matrices was 6.89N (95% CI: 6.508.21) and for PEEK matrices 7.17N (95% CI: 6.977.93). After 6 months, the retention of POM decreased to 5.53N (95% CI: 4.817.00) and of PEEK to 6.42N (95% CI: 5.157.51). The retention force changed significantly over time (P = 0.004) without differences between POM and PEEK (P = 0.135). No significant alteration of the retention force over time was measured at the bar (P = 0.289). Retention was estimated to be good with 90% at baseline and with 80% after 6 months, equally by patients and dentist. Conclusions POM as well as PEEK material fulfills the requirements of retentive clips on round bars.

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