"Influence of different combinations of CAD-CAM crown and customized ab" by Ahmed Sabet
 

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Article

Publication Date

2022

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the force absorption capacity of implant supported restorations utilizing different CAD-CAM materials for the fabrication of crowns and customized abutments. Methods: 80 titanium inserts were scanned to design customized abutments and crowns. The specimens were divided into four groups (n = 20/material): (Z): zirconia, (P): PEEK, (V): VITA Enamic, and (E): IPS e.max. Each group was subdivided into two subgroups according to customized abutment material: (Z) zirconia, and (P) for PEEK. For the assessment of force absorption, all specimens were loaded in a universal testing machine, applied loads curves were collected from the machine’s software, and resulting loads curves were collected from forcemeter below the assembly. The slopes of all curves were analyzed using Two- way multivariate analysis of variance with pairwise comparisons using Tukey Post Hoc test (p < 0.05). Results: The curve progression of the applied and resulting forces varied among the in- vestigated materials for each specimen. For zirconia abutments, ZZ showed the highest slope values of the applied and resulting force curves, followed by EZ, VZ, and PZ demonstrating statistically significant differences (P < .001). As for PEEK abutments, ZP and

EP showed the least slope values, followed by PP then VP demonstrating statistically significant

differences (P < .001). For Zirconia and e.max crowns, using PEEK abutments significantly increased slope loss. As for PEEK and Vita Enamic crowns changing abutment material did not significantly affect slope loss.

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