- Author:
Antonio Sergio SILVA
1
;
Carlos AROSO
;
Raul USTRELL
;
Ana Cristina BRAGA
;
Jose Manuel MENDES
;
Tomas ESCUIN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Dental implants; Edentulous patients; Overdentures; Attachments; Corrosion
- MeSH: Corrosion; Dental Implants; Denture, Overlay; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration*; Saliva*; Saliva, Artificial; Stainless Steel; Titanium
- From:The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2015;7(1):32-38
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare the durability and retention of 4 types of attachments placed over computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) titanium bars when subjected to different pH conditions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four commercially available attachments were investigated: Hader Yellow, Hader Red, Ackerman Gold and Ackerman Stainless Steel. These attachments and Ackerman CAD/CAM titanium bars were placed in 2 vessels containing different artificial saliva solutions (pH 7/pH 4) at 37degrees C for one month to simulate corrosion conditions, and they were then subjected to mechanical testing (5400 cycles of insertion and removal). RESULTS: The results revealed that there were significant differences in the average values of insertion/removal force due to the pH (F (1, 24)=9.207, P<.05) and the type of attachment (F (3, 24)=11.742, P<.05). CONCLUSION: More acidic pH values were found to have a negative influence on the retention capacity of the attachments.