Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants
December 1995
Although the long-term success of osseointegrated endosseous implants for the support of fixed dental prostheses has been reported, the increasingly routine and widespread use of implant-supported prostheses has led to problems associated with their structural integrity. To assess the service life of the components of the prosthetic system, a knowledge of the loads transmitted through the system is needed. This paper reports in vitro findings for forces and bending moments transmitted through the abutments from a fixed dental prosthesis to its supporting implants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe significance of tightening abutment screws and gold cylinders to osseointegrated fixtures with the correct torque is demonstrated, and a simple relationship between applied torque and screw preload is derived by use of mechanical engineering principles. The principles of a number of tightening methods are outlined and assessments made of their accuracy. The difference between optimum and design torque is highlighted.
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