Impact of implant abutment materials on force damping response and marginal fit of implant supported restoration
Amr Mohammed Hussein Elmesery, Amany Mohammed Korsel, Waleed Elshahawy

TL;DR
This study compares how different materials used for dental implant abutments affect the fit and force absorption of dental restorations.
Contribution
The study introduces new data on how non-metal abutment materials influence marginal fit and force damping in implant-supported restorations.
Findings
Tessera abutments showed the lowest marginal gap before and after cementation.
Resin-ceramic material demonstrated the highest shock absorption for force damping.
Titanium abutments exhibited the highest impact force and poorest damping ability.
Abstract
The marginal fit and force-damping response of implant-supported restorations play critical roles in the long-term success of dental implants. This study evaluates the effect of implant abutment materials— resin-ceramic material, lithium disilicate, PEEK, and Titanium- on implant-supported restorations' marginal fit and force-damping response. The study offers novel insights into stress distribution and marginal gaps, aiming to optimize implant-supported restoration outcomes. Forty implant abutments were divided into four equal groups: Shofu HC, Tessera, BioHPP, and Titanium. Vertical marginal gap measurements were taken using a digital microscope before and after Cementation, and force damping was assessed using a custom impact test machine. Non-metal abutments were custom-fabricated using STL files and a CAD/CAM machine (CEREC MC X5, Dentsply Sirona) for Tessera (MT/LT-BL2), Shofu HC…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Dental materials and restorations · Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
