Holst Stefan, Geiselhoeringer Hans, Wichmann Manfred, Holst Alexandra Ioana
Dental Clinic 2, Department of Prosthodontics, Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany.
J Prosthet Dent. 2008 Sep;100(3):173-82. doi: 10.1016/S0022-3913(08)60176-6.
The osseointegration or fibrous encapsulation of immediately loaded dental implants depends largely on the extent of implant micromovement. The impact of acrylic resin or metal-reinforced acrylic resin provisional restorations on this movement is currently unknown.
The purpose of this study was to isolate and measure the effect of provisional restoration type on the vertical displacement of adjacent implants under load at 2 locations.
Vertical loads ranging from 10-200 N were applied to polymethyl methacrylate resin (n=56) or metal-reinforced acrylic resin provisional restorations (n=56) supported by 4 implants inserted into homogenous artificial bone in a "u-shaped" alignment. Provisional restorations were first loaded in the anterior segment where the provisional restoration was supported by a mesial and distal implant, followed by loading on an extension 8 mm distal to the last implant. Vertical displacement of the 2 implants nearest the load application was measured and recorded using an optical image correlation technique based on photogrammetric principles. Data were subjected to a nonparametric multivariate analysis (generalized Wilcoxon test) and a Mann-Whitney test with a 2-tailed P value (alpha=.05).
There was no significant difference in the vertical implant displacement of the 2 provisional restoration groups when they were loaded in the anterior segment. However, when loads were applied to the distal cantilever, metal reinforcement resulted in less vertical displacement of the next-to-last implant. The mean vertical displacement of the next-to-last implant when supporting an acrylic resin provisional restoration increased from 20 microm +/-3 microm (pooled loads of 10-50 N) to 130 microm +/-21 microm (pooled loads of 160-200 N), while the vertical displacement of the implant when retaining a metal-reinforced acrylic resin provisional restoration increased from 10 microm +/-2 microm to 69 microm +/-13 microm under the same loads (P<or=.001). A significant difference over load stages (z=-3.22, P<.001) was observed.
The choice of material used for a provisional restoration significantly influences the vertical displacement of implants placed in artificial bone. When loads are applied to distal cantilevers, load distribution with metal reinforcement seems more favorable than with unreinforced acrylic resin.
即刻负重牙种植体的骨结合或纤维包裹在很大程度上取决于种植体微动的程度。目前尚不清楚丙烯酸树脂或金属增强丙烯酸树脂临时修复体对这种微动的影响。
本研究的目的是分离并测量临时修复体类型对两个部位负重下相邻种植体垂直位移的影响。
对由4枚以“U形”排列植入均质人工骨中的种植体支持的聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯树脂(n = 56)或金属增强丙烯酸树脂临时修复体施加10至200 N的垂直载荷。临时修复体首先在前部区段加载,此时临时修复体由近中及远中种植体支持,随后在最后一枚种植体远中8 mm处的延伸部加载。使用基于摄影测量原理的光学图像相关技术测量并记录最靠近载荷施加部位的2枚种植体的垂直位移。数据进行非参数多变量分析(广义威尔科克森检验)以及双尾P值(α = 0.05)的曼-惠特尼检验。
当两个临时修复体组在前部区段加载时,种植体的垂直位移无显著差异。然而,当在远中悬臂施加载荷时,金属增强使倒数第二枚种植体的垂直位移更小。当支持丙烯酸树脂临时修复体时,倒数第二枚种植体的平均垂直位移从20微米±3微米(10至50 N的合并载荷)增加到130微米±21微米(160至200 N的合并载荷),而在相同载荷下,当保留金属增强丙烯酸树脂临时修复体时,种植体的垂直位移从10微米±2微米增加到69微米±13微米(P≤0.001)。观察到不同载荷阶段存在显著差异(z = -3.22,P<0.001)。
用于临时修复体的材料选择显著影响置于人工骨中的种植体的垂直位移。当在远中悬臂施加载荷时,金属增强的载荷分布似乎比未增强的丙烯酸树脂更有利。