2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2012.02443.x
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Reliability and failure modes of internal conical dental implant connections

Abstract: Reliability was not different between investigated ICI connections supporting maxillary incisor crowns. Failure modes were similar.

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“…Historically, the external hexagon connection was designed to provide a rotational torque transferring mechanism for implant placement [4,5]. Reversibility and an anti-rotational mechanism are some advantages of this connection.…”
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“…Historically, the external hexagon connection was designed to provide a rotational torque transferring mechanism for implant placement [4,5]. Reversibility and an anti-rotational mechanism are some advantages of this connection.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the external hexagon allows the existence of a microgap in the implant-abutment interface. Besides, this system is less favorable for stress distribution and has lower stability when compared to internal connection, which increases the stress over the abutment screw and micromovements during loading [4][5][6].…”
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“…However, the precise mechanism of the load transferring is not fully understood, but it is certain that there is a remodeling response around the bone under particular tension [2,3]. Since both the definition and principles of osseointegration, various abutment/implant connection designs are available for clinical use in order to improve loading distribution [4].…”
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“…Additionally, it should be taken into account that nowadays, market competition and patients' demands force the producers to introduce the new or modified design in very short design cycles. Therefore, there is the need to develop of the efficient procedure for fatigue fracture risk minimization.Many researchers undertake the implant failure problem using laboratory tests [7,9,10,11,13,20,23,27,29,31,32] and numerical approach [17]. Among the others, special attention should be paid to the studies done by Wierszycki [38] and Ilies [20].…”
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