Effect of repeated use of an implant handpiece on an output torque: An in-vitro study
10.4047/jap.2021.13.3.136
- Author:
KeunBaDa SON
1
;
Young-Tak SON
;
Ji-Young KIM
;
Jae-Mok LEE
;
Won-Jae YU
;
Jin-Wook KIM
;
Kyu-Bok LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Dental Science, Graduate School, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea
- Publication Type:Original Articles
- From:The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
2021;13(3):136-143
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Purpose:This study aimed to evaluate the effect of repeated use of an implant handpiece under an implant placement torque (35 Ncm) and overloading torque condition (50 Ncm) on an output torque.
Materials and Methods:Two types of implant handpiece systems (Surgicpro/X-DSG20L [NSK, Kanuma, Japan] and SIP20/CRB46LN [SAESHIN, Daegu, South Korea]) were used. The output torque was measured using a digital torque gauge. The height and angle (x, y, and z axes) of the digital torque gauge and implant handpiece were adjusted through a jig for passive connection. The experiment was conducted under the setting torque value of 35 Ncm (implant placement torque) and 50 Ncm (overloading torque condition) and 30 times per set; a total of 5 sets were performed (N = 150).For statistical analysis, the difference between the groups was analyzed using the Mann–Whitney U test and the Friedman test was used to confirm the change in output torque (α=.05).
Results:NSK and SAESHIN implant handpieces showed significant differences in output torque results at the setting torques of 35 Ncm and 50 Ncm (P <.001). The type of implant handpiece and repeated use influenced the output torque (P <.001).
Conclusion:. There may be a difference between the setting torque and actual output torque due to repeated use, and the implant handpiece should be managed and repaired during long-term use. In addition, for successful implant results in dental clinics, the output torque of the implant handpiece system should be checked before implant placement.