Effect of abutment neck taper and cement types on the amount of remnant cement incement-retained implant restorations: an in vitro study

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PURPOSE. The present study aims to analyze the effect of abutment neck taper and types of cement on the amount of undetected remnant cement of cementretained implant prostheses. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Three neck taper angles (53°, 65°, 77°) and three types of cement (RMGI: resin-modified glass ionomer, ZPC: zinc phosphate cement, ZOE: zinc oxide eugenol cement) were used. For each group, the surface percentage was measured using digital image and graphic editing software. The weight of before and after removing remnant cement from the abutment-crown assembly was measured using an electronic scale. Two-way ANOVA and Duncan & Scheffe’s test were used to compare the calculated surface percentage and weight of remnant cement (α =.05). RESULTS. There were significant differences in remnant cement surface percentage and weight according to neck taper angles (P.05). The wide abutment with a small neck taper angle showed the most significant amount of remnant cement. And the types of luting cement did not influence the amount of residual cement. CONCLUSION. To remove excess cement better, the emergence profile of the crown should be straight to the neck taper of the abutment in cement-retained implant restoration.

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Park, Y. H., Kim, K. A., Lee, J. jin, Kwon, T. min, & Seo, J. M. (2022). Effect of abutment neck taper and cement types on the amount of remnant cement incement-retained implant restorations: an in vitro study. Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics, 14(3), 162–172. https://doi.org/10.4047/jap.2022.14.3.162

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