Effects of repetitive insertion/removal cycles and simulated occlusal loads on retention of denture retainers

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of repetitive insertion/removal cycle tests on denture retainers with simulated occlusal loads on the retentive force and deformation of clasp. Abutment teeth in the form of mandibular secondary premolars and clasp in the form of Akers clasps were prepared. The retentive force of the clasp on the abutment teeth were evaluated before and after undergoing repetitive insertion/removal cycle tests with or without cyclic loading. Changes in the clasp shape were monitored using a 3D scanner and scanning electron microscope. The initial retentive force was approximately 10 N and this value later decreased due to deformation of the clasp tips. In contrast to the non-load group, the load group exhibited a reduction in retentive force during earlier stages. Therefore, cyclic loading was related to a decrease in retentive forces, specifically in the early stages of repetitive insertion/removal cycles.

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Kato, Y., Tasaka, A., Kato, M., Wadachi, J., Takemoto, S., & Yamashita, S. (2021). Effects of repetitive insertion/removal cycles and simulated occlusal loads on retention of denture retainers. Dental Materials Journal, 40(5), 1277–1283. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2020-462

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