1.Influence of abutment height and convergence angle on the retrievability of cement-retained implant prostheses with a lingual slot
Kyu Hyung CHOI ; KeunBaDa SON ; Du Hyeong LEE ; Kyu Bok LEE
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2018;10(5):381-387
PURPOSE: Cement-retained implant prostheses can lack proper retrievability during repair, and residual cement can cause peri-implantitis. The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the influence of abutment height and convergence angle on the retrievability of cement-retained implant prostheses with lingual slots, known as retrievable cement-type slots (RCS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: We fabricated six types of titanium abutments (10 of each type) with two different heights (4 mm and 6 mm), three different convergence angles (8°, 10°, and 12°), a sloped shoulder margin (0.6 mm depth), a rectangular shape (6 mm × 6.5 mm) with rounded edges, and a rectangular ledge (2 mm × 1 mm) for the RCS. One monolithic zirconia crown was fabricated for each abutment using a dental computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing system. The abutments and crowns were permanently cemented together with dual-curing resin cement, followed by 24 hours in demineralized water at room temperature. Using a custom-made device with a slot driver and torque gauge, we recorded the torque (N·cm) required to remove the crowns. Statistical analysis was conducted using multiple regression analysis and Mann-Whitney U tests (α=.05). RESULTS: Removal torques significantly decreased as convergence angles increased. Multiple regression analysis showed no significant interaction between the abutment height and the convergence angle (Durbin-Watson ratio: 2.186). CONCLUSION: Within the limitations of this in vitro study, we suggest that the retrievability of cement-retained implant prostheses with RCS can be maintained by adjusting the abutment height and convergence angle, even when they are permanently cemented together.
Crowns
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In Vitro Techniques
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Peri-Implantitis
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Prostheses and Implants
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Resin Cements
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Shoulder
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Titanium
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Torque
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Water
2.Estimation of Cell Concentration by Light Transmitter During the Culture of Methylotrophic Yeast Pichia pastoris.
Du Bok CHOI ; Enoch Y S PARK ; Yong Bo LEE ; Young Hee NA ; Chae Kyu LIM
Mycobiology 2003;31(4):226-228
The multiple correlation coefficient between the values determined by dry weight and those determined by fluorometer was observed with r = 0.96 and the standard error of calibration was 0.034. Using the best calibration data, in order to reconfirm the reliability of the fluorometer results in comparison with those obtained by dry weight on the cell concentration, fedbatch cultures were carried out. The results obtained by fluorometer measurements were in good agreement with those obtained by dry weight. The on-line monitoring of cell concentration by the fermentor system linked to a computer equipped with fluorometer was successfully carried out.
Bioreactors
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Calibration
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Pichia*
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Yeasts*