Evaluation of Removal Force in Prosthetic Components of Morse Taper Dental Implants

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The longevity of prosthetic rehabilitation is determined by the stability of the implant and abutment interfaces. True morse taper connections on dental restorations have been effective, however activation force still empirical. This work compared the activation strength and internal contact of Morse taper system according to the removal force. Eighty sets, composed of implants and prosthetic abutments, were evaluated with different internal contact areas; 15.12mm2 (G3.3) and 21.25mm2 (G4.3). The specimens were activated at 0° and 30°, with loads of 10, 20, 40 and 60N. The specimens were submitted to tensile test and the data to ANOVA and Tukey's tests (α =0.05). Representative specimens were examined under SEM. Removal force of G3.3 (2.15± 1,33MPa) did not differed to G4.3 (1.99±1.03MPa). The activation at 0° (2.95±0.98MPa) statistically differed to 30“(1.19±0.54MPa). The 60N load was statistically superior for G3.3 and there was no statistical difference between 20N to 60N in G4.3. The values of 10N at 30° and 20N at the long axis of the morse taper implant, independent of the frictional contact area showed the best settlement.

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Tirado Dos Santos, A. M., Vitti Stabile, G. A., Felizardo, K. R., Dos Santos Júnior, S. E. R., Berger, S. B., Guiraldo, R. D., … Lopes, M. B. (2022). Evaluation of Removal Force in Prosthetic Components of Morse Taper Dental Implants. Brazilian Dental Journal, 33(5), 74–80. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440202205084

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