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Reliability and failure modes of internal conical dental implant connections

Journal

CLINICAL ORAL IMPLANTS RESEARCH
Volume 24, Issue 2, Pages 197-202

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2012.02443.x

Keywords

fractography; implant-supported prostheses; internal conical interface connection; step-stress accelerated life testing; Weibull

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Objective Biological and mechanical implant-abutment connection complications and failures are still present in clinical practice, frequently compromising oral function. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability and failure modes of anterior single-unit restorations in internal conical interface (ICI) implants using step-stress accelerated life testing (SSALT). Materials and methods Forty-two ICI implants were distributed in two groups (n = 21 each): group ATOsseoSpeed (TM) TX (Astra Tech, Waltham, MA, USA); group SVDuocon System Line, Morse Taper (Signo Vinces Ltda., Campo Largo, PR, Brazil). The corresponding abutments were screwed to the implants and standardized maxillary central incisor metal crowns were cemented and subjected to SSALT in water. Use-level probability Weibull curves and reliability for a mission of 50,000 cycles at 200 N were calculated. Differences between groups were assessed by Kruskal-Wallis along with Bonferroni's post-hoc tests. Polarized-light and scanning electron microscopes were used for failure analyses. Results The Beta (beta) value derived from use level probability Weibull calculation was 1.62 (1.01-2.58) for group AT and 2.56 (1.76-3.74) for group SV, indicating that fatigue was an accelerating factor for failure of both groups. The reliability for group AT was 0.95 and for group SV was 0.88. KruskalWallis along with Bonferroni's post-hoc tests showed no significant difference between the groups tested (P > 0.27). In all specimens of both groups, the chief failure mode was abutment fracture at the conical joint region and screw fracture at neck's region. Conclusions Reliability was not different between investigated ICI connections supporting maxillary incisor crowns. Failure modes were similar.

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