A study of the anti-rotating inner post screw system as a means of preventing abutment screw loosening.
- Author:
Jong Hui KIM
1
;
Ju Hwan LIM
;
In Ho CHO
;
Joon Seok LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry, Dankook University, Korea. cho8511@dku.edu
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Implant;
ARIPS-system;
Vibration loosening
- MeSH:
Dental Implants;
Prostheses and Implants;
Torque;
Vibration
- From:The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
2005;43(5):671-683
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The most commonly reported problem associated with dental implant restoration is the loosening of the screws. PURPOSE: This study compared the efficacy of an implant system incorporating an anti-rotational locking sleeve(Anti-Rotating Inner Post Screw System(ARIPS-system)) with other, traditional implant systems as a means of minimizing vibration loosening. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three implant systems were examined; the conventional external hex type, the ARIPS-system, and the internal taper type implant system. 30 specimens(10 samples per group)were fabricated and each abutment screw was secured to the implant fixture with 32Ncm of torque force and loosening torque was measured using a Torque Gauge. The procedure was repeated 3 times, recording initial loosening torque each time. The re-tightened abutment screw was subjected to a cyclic load having a maximum force of 200N and minimum of 20N at 2Hz over a period of 12,600 cycles, after which the loosening torque was measured. Measured values were calaulated for statistical analysis. Analysis of measured value was performed by 3 methods: (i) as a percentage average of the initial 3 loosening-torque values(initial loosening value) to the tightening torque of 32Ncm, (ii) as a percentage of the loosening torque value after a load of 200N(experimental value) to the initial loosening value, and (iii) as a percentage of the experimental value to the 32Ncm of tightening torque. The analyses shows the amount of initial loosening at the screw, loosening by repetitive load and the the final loosening value. RESULTS: The results of this study were as follows. (1) Percentage of initial loosening value to tightening-torque was increased in order of external hex, ARIPS-system and internal taper and all values between each groups showed statistical significance (p<0.05). (2) Percentage of experimental value to initial loosening value was increased in order of external hex, ARIPS-system and internal taper. Value of internal taper showed significant difference with those of external hex and ARIPS-system (p <0.05). (3) Percentage of experimental value to tightening torque was increased in order of external hex, ARIPS-system and internal taper and all values between each groups showed statistical significance (p <0.05). CONCLUSION: The results of the analysis of the final loosening level value, which are closely correlated to clinical use, show that the ARIPS-system can be a useful means of minimizing abutment screw loosening when compared to the external hex type system. Although further clinical studies need to be made, the ARIPS-system should be considered to maximize the long-term success of the implant prosthesis.