The Effect of two different fabrication techniques on PEEK telescopic crowns to retain mandibular implant overdenture (In-vitro study)

Document Type : Original Article

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Removable prosthodontics, faculty of oral and dental medicine, Ahram Canadian University, 6th Of October, egypt

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the retention force between primary telescopic crowns milled from PEEK material and secondary telescopic crowns constructed from PEEK material with two different techniques (milled and pressed).
Material and method: Primary and secondary copings (N= 28, n= 14 per group) were fabricated using Polyetheretherketon (PEEK) material. Primary telescopic crowns were milled using CAD/CAM technology while secondary copings were made with two different techniques: (group 1(PM): which milled from PEEK using CAD/CAM technology; while group 2 (PG): which fabricated from PEEK granules with pressing technique). The retention forces were analyzed using the universal testing machine where secondary copings were pulled off by an upper chain with a speed of 50 mm/min.
Results: The milled PEEK secondary copings showed higher retention force values than the pressed ones.
Conclusions: Different fabrication techniques of telescopic crowns influence the retention forces between the primary and secondary copings.
Keywords: Implant retained mandibular overdenture, PEEK telescopic attachment, CAD/CAM technology.

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