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Comparison of excess cement around implant crown margins by using 3 extraoral cementation techniques

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JOURNAL OF PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY
卷 126, 期 1, 页码 95-101

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DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2020.04.016

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  1. Southern Implants (PTY) LTD, Centurion, South Africa

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This in vitro study compared 3 extraoral cementation techniques to reduce excess extruded cementation material around implant-supported crowns and found that the pattern resin (3D-printed) analog technique produced the least amount of extruded excess cement, minimizing detrimental impact on peri-implant tissue health. The study concluded that this technique is effective in controlling excess cement during crown cementation.
Statement of problem. Extrusion of excess cement into the subgingival area around implantsupported crowns is associated with detrimental inflammatory response, but controlling this excess material remains a challenge. Purpose. The purpose of this in vitro study was to perform a comparative analysis of 3 extraoral cementation techniques to reduce excess extruded cementation material around implantsupported crowns. Material and methods. Forty-four internal connection implant replicas were embedded in acrylic resin to form the experimental model. Cementable abutments were tightened onto the implants. Zirconia crowns were luted to each of the cementable abutments by using 1 of 4 techniques: control, pattern resin analog that was 3D-printed, fast-setting polyvinyl siloxane analog, and putty index analog. Extruded excess cement was collected at each luted crown and weighed. Results. The mean residual weight of excess cement found in the pattern resin analog technique group was the least (0.087 mg), followed by the polyvinyl siloxane analog technique group (1.678 mg). The putty index analog technique group reported the least reduction of excess extruded cement (7.621 mg). All techniques produced substantially less extruded cement than the control (85.166 mg). In a 1-way analysis of variance, statistically significant differences (P<.001) were found among all the test techniques. Pairwise comparisons also found that all 3 test techniques were statistically different from each other. Conclusions. The pattern resin (3D-printed) analog technique produces the least amount of extruded excess cement at an implant-supported crown, limiting detrimental impact on peri-implant tissue health.

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