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Future Dental Journal

Journal

2022

Overdenture

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Comparison Between Two Different Attachment Caps Used In Locator Attachments Of Implant Supported Overdentures (In-Vitro Study), Hossam Eldein Faisal Haridy, Hebatalla Mahmoud El Afandy, Mohammed Farouk Abdalla, Ahmed Mohammed Osama Jun 2022

Comparison Between Two Different Attachment Caps Used In Locator Attachments Of Implant Supported Overdentures (In-Vitro Study), Hossam Eldein Faisal Haridy, Hebatalla Mahmoud El Afandy, Mohammed Farouk Abdalla, Ahmed Mohammed Osama

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Purpose: To compare different retentive cap material used in LOCATOR attachments, namely the nylon retentive cap versus PEEK retentive caps, and measure the loss of retention over a period of two years, through 2880 cycles of insertion and removal. Materials and methods: Two implants 3.8mm x 10.5mm were inserted into a clear epoxy resin cast, through a surgical guide, with the implants being 23mm apart. Two LOCATOR attachments with 5 mm gingival height were screwed to the implants, custom made nylon caps were fabricated as an exact replica of the PEEK retentive caps, then two dentures were constructed …


Evaluation Of Strength Of Different Resin Materials Used In Overdenture, Mohamed Emam, Hesham E. Alam El Deen, Hamdy Abu El Fotoh, Ayman Fateen Mar 2022

Evaluation Of Strength Of Different Resin Materials Used In Overdenture, Mohamed Emam, Hesham E. Alam El Deen, Hamdy Abu El Fotoh, Ayman Fateen

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Introduction: Finding a suitable material that could be used to restore relatively small inter-arch spaces in which reasonable aesthetics as well as good functional strength could be achieved is a difficult process that requires good understanding of the clinical situation and precise management. Historically Metal used to offer the smallest possible thickness with excellent strength but lacks resiliency with poor aesthetics.

Aim of the study: This In-vitro study was conducted to compare two different aesthetic materials PEEK and ACETAL regarding their mechanical strength when used as Overdenture framework in a relatively small thickness.

Material and Methods: 120 specimens were …