İmplant Destekli Overdenture Protezlerde Kullanılan Farklı Tip Ataçmanların Tutuculuğunun Zamana ve Protez Temizleyicisine Bağlı Olarak Değerlendirilmesi
Date
2023Author
Karabulut Açıkgöz, Tuğçe
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Retention in implant-retained
overdenture prostheses is provided by attachments made of different materials with
different morphologies and retention values. Attachments may be affected differently
by daily cleaning procedures and their retention values may vary. The aim of this in
vitro study was to investigate the effect of the routinely recommended Corega solution
on the retention of different types of attachments after 1 year of clinical use. For this
purpose, the abutments of the Locator and Novaloc systems were fixed to the implants
and the nylon attachment of the Locator system and the PEEK retaining attachments
of the Novaloc system were placed opposite them. In the study, 6 groups and a sample
size of 8 were used. Group 1 was Locator blue (LM-C), group 2 was Locator pink (LP-
C) and group 3 was Locator clear nylon attachment (LS-C); group 4 was Novaloc
white (NB-C), group 5 was Novaloc yellow (NS-C) and group 6 was Novaloc green
PEEK attachment (NY-C). After the test setup was prepared, the specimens were
placed in the setup in sequence and the initial (T0) maximum dislodging forces were
measured. Then, after 1080 insertion-removal cycles, which corresponds to 1 year of
clinical use, the attachments were immersed in Corega solution for the 2nd time (T1)
and finally for the 3rd time (T2). Analysis of Variance for repeated measures and
Bonferroni multiple comparison test for pairwise comparison were used to analyze the
obtained values. The change in T0, T1and T2 values over time was significant in all
groups (p<0.001). In pairwise comparison, T0values were found to be different from
T1 and T2 values (p<0.05), while there was no difference between T1 and T2 (p>0.05).
NY-C was found to be the most changed group among the groups. Novaloc groups
showed more force loss than Locator groups but were least affected by Corega
solution. It was seen that Corega can be used safely in daily cleaning process.