Objectives. The present in vitro study aimed at evaluating the fracture resistance of both implant-supported screw- and cement-retained porcelain fused to metal (PFM) single crowns. A scanning electron microscope (SEM) evaluation of the mode of failure of the specimens was also performed. Methods. Forty PFM premolar-shaped identical single crowns were realized. The restorations were divided into two groups: cement-retained (group 1) and screw-retained (group 2) prostheses. Compressive loading tests and SEM fractographic analyses were performed. The data were statistically analysed by means of the Student's t-test, with a confidence interval of 95%. Results. The mean fracture load value was 1657 (+/- 725) N in group 1 and 1281 (+/- 747) N in group 2; the statistical analysis pointed out no significant differences between the two groups (p = 0.115). The mean work at maximum load value was 0.775 (+/- 0.619)J in group 1 and 0.605 (+/- 0.526)J in group 2; the statistical analysis pointed out no significant differences between the two groups (p = 0.355). All the samples were affected by cohesive fractures of the porcelain. Screw-retained crowns showed microcracks at the level of the occlusal access to the screw and extensive fractures in the whole thickness of the ceramics. On the contrary, cement-retained restorations were affected by less wide paramarginal fractures of the porcelain. Significance. A stronger implant-prosthetic connection was noticed in cemented restorations group than in screw-retained single crowns. Even though negatively influenced by the presence of the occlusal access to the screw, the metal-ceramics bond can be considered predictable in both the implant-prosthetic connection systems analysed. (c) 2006 Academy of Dental Materials. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Zarone, F., Sorrentino, R., Traini, T., Di lorio, D., Caputi, S. (2007). Fracture resistance of implant-supported screw- versus cement-retained porcelain fused to metal single crowns: SEM fractographic analysis. DENTAL MATERIALS, 23(3), 296-301 [10.1016/j.dental.2005.10.013].

Fracture resistance of implant-supported screw- versus cement-retained porcelain fused to metal single crowns: SEM fractographic analysis

Sorrentino, Roberto;
2007-01-01

Abstract

Objectives. The present in vitro study aimed at evaluating the fracture resistance of both implant-supported screw- and cement-retained porcelain fused to metal (PFM) single crowns. A scanning electron microscope (SEM) evaluation of the mode of failure of the specimens was also performed. Methods. Forty PFM premolar-shaped identical single crowns were realized. The restorations were divided into two groups: cement-retained (group 1) and screw-retained (group 2) prostheses. Compressive loading tests and SEM fractographic analyses were performed. The data were statistically analysed by means of the Student's t-test, with a confidence interval of 95%. Results. The mean fracture load value was 1657 (+/- 725) N in group 1 and 1281 (+/- 747) N in group 2; the statistical analysis pointed out no significant differences between the two groups (p = 0.115). The mean work at maximum load value was 0.775 (+/- 0.619)J in group 1 and 0.605 (+/- 0.526)J in group 2; the statistical analysis pointed out no significant differences between the two groups (p = 0.355). All the samples were affected by cohesive fractures of the porcelain. Screw-retained crowns showed microcracks at the level of the occlusal access to the screw and extensive fractures in the whole thickness of the ceramics. On the contrary, cement-retained restorations were affected by less wide paramarginal fractures of the porcelain. Significance. A stronger implant-prosthetic connection was noticed in cemented restorations group than in screw-retained single crowns. Even though negatively influenced by the presence of the occlusal access to the screw, the metal-ceramics bond can be considered predictable in both the implant-prosthetic connection systems analysed. (c) 2006 Academy of Dental Materials. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2007
Zarone, F., Sorrentino, R., Traini, T., Di lorio, D., Caputi, S. (2007). Fracture resistance of implant-supported screw- versus cement-retained porcelain fused to metal single crowns: SEM fractographic analysis. DENTAL MATERIALS, 23(3), 296-301 [10.1016/j.dental.2005.10.013].
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