Sphere-plane methodology to evaluate the wear of titanium of dental implants: a research proposal

Abstract Objective Titanium is the most commonly used material to manufacture dental implants and abutments. Recently, zirconia abutments have been manufactured with better aesthetic properties. However, zirconia abutments are harder than titanium implants; therefore, they could wear the implant sur...

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Main Authors: Teresa Almeida Mendes, João Caramês, Luís Pires Lopes, Amílcar Lopes Ramalho
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-07-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3635-8
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spelling doaj-1e7f5d8f3692420a93f34f7c196764ae2020-11-25T01:57:05ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002018-07-011111610.1186/s13104-018-3635-8Sphere-plane methodology to evaluate the wear of titanium of dental implants: a research proposalTeresa Almeida Mendes0João Caramês1Luís Pires Lopes2Amílcar Lopes Ramalho3Faculdade de Medicina Dentária, Universidade de LisboaFaculdade de Medicina Dentária, Universidade de LisboaFaculdade de Medicina Dentária, Universidade de LisboaCEMMPRE, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of CoimbraAbstract Objective Titanium is the most commonly used material to manufacture dental implants and abutments. Recently, zirconia abutments have been manufactured with better aesthetic properties. However, zirconia abutments are harder than titanium implants; therefore, they could wear the implant surface. Therefore, this article aims to describe a sphere-plane system that can be used to assess the wear that different abutment materials cause in the titanium of dental implants when submitted to cyclic loading. This method can be used to simulate the oral cavity, where the abutment (sphere) applies loads onto the implant (titanium plane). The spheres were made of different materials (titanium and zirconia), and the specimens were loaded for 4,000,000 cycles. The scar size and area on titanium planes were measured with stereoscopic images and analysed through profilometry. Results The wear of titanium planes was similar when tested against zirconia or titanium spheres. The sphere-plane system is a method that can be used to evaluate and quantify the wear of the titanium of dental implants, and compared with methods that use real implants, this system is simpler and less expensive. This method could facilitate further research to evaluate the wear of titanium against different materials and under different testing conditions.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3635-8Dental implantsWearRadial frettingAbutmentTitaniumZirconia
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author Teresa Almeida Mendes
João Caramês
Luís Pires Lopes
Amílcar Lopes Ramalho
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João Caramês
Luís Pires Lopes
Amílcar Lopes Ramalho
Sphere-plane methodology to evaluate the wear of titanium of dental implants: a research proposal
BMC Research Notes
Dental implants
Wear
Radial fretting
Abutment
Titanium
Zirconia
author_facet Teresa Almeida Mendes
João Caramês
Luís Pires Lopes
Amílcar Lopes Ramalho
author_sort Teresa Almeida Mendes
title Sphere-plane methodology to evaluate the wear of titanium of dental implants: a research proposal
title_short Sphere-plane methodology to evaluate the wear of titanium of dental implants: a research proposal
title_full Sphere-plane methodology to evaluate the wear of titanium of dental implants: a research proposal
title_fullStr Sphere-plane methodology to evaluate the wear of titanium of dental implants: a research proposal
title_full_unstemmed Sphere-plane methodology to evaluate the wear of titanium of dental implants: a research proposal
title_sort sphere-plane methodology to evaluate the wear of titanium of dental implants: a research proposal
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Abstract Objective Titanium is the most commonly used material to manufacture dental implants and abutments. Recently, zirconia abutments have been manufactured with better aesthetic properties. However, zirconia abutments are harder than titanium implants; therefore, they could wear the implant surface. Therefore, this article aims to describe a sphere-plane system that can be used to assess the wear that different abutment materials cause in the titanium of dental implants when submitted to cyclic loading. This method can be used to simulate the oral cavity, where the abutment (sphere) applies loads onto the implant (titanium plane). The spheres were made of different materials (titanium and zirconia), and the specimens were loaded for 4,000,000 cycles. The scar size and area on titanium planes were measured with stereoscopic images and analysed through profilometry. Results The wear of titanium planes was similar when tested against zirconia or titanium spheres. The sphere-plane system is a method that can be used to evaluate and quantify the wear of the titanium of dental implants, and compared with methods that use real implants, this system is simpler and less expensive. This method could facilitate further research to evaluate the wear of titanium against different materials and under different testing conditions.
topic Dental implants
Wear
Radial fretting
Abutment
Titanium
Zirconia
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3635-8
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