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Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2009

Retention forces of spherical attachments as a function of implant and matrix angulation in mandibular overdentures: An in vitro study

Sergio Ortegon; Geoffrey A. Thompson; John R. Agar; Thomas D. Taylor; Dimitri Perdikis

STATEMENT OF PROBLEMnNonparallel implants, when used to retain overdentures, may present a restorative challenge, particularly when using attachments. Premature wear of the components and loss of retention may be observed, resulting in increased maintenance.nnnPURPOSEnThe purpose of this study was to compare the retentive behavior, over time, of spherical attachments when used in nonparallel and parallel implant scenarios in a cyclic testing mode.nnnMATERIAL AND METHODSnThirty sets of 2-implant-supported overdenture models were evaluated: 4.0 x 13-mm implants (Astra-Tech Osseospeed) with 1.5-mm ball abutments (Astra-Tech) were used as the intraoral analog to the implants, and spherical attachments (Preci Clix) were used as the overdenture analog. Five different attachment and implant-abutment complex angulations were evaluated. Angulation was determined by deviation from the vertical reference plane. The groups consisted of the following: Group 0-0, 0-degree implants/0-degree attachments; Group 10-0, 10-degree implants/0-degree attachments; Group 15-0, 15-degree implants/0-degree attachments; Group 10-10, 10-degree implants/10-degree attachments; and Group 15-15, 15-degree implants/15-degree attachments. The specimens were subjected to cyclic loading (3500 cycles). Peak and valley retention loads were recorded at the first pull and then after every 100 cycles; therefore, 36 data points per specimen were recorded. Nonparametric analyses followed by post hoc analyses were conducted to test for differences in median peak load among groups (alpha=.05).nnnRESULTSnPeak load to dislodgment values for all groups ranged from 11.43 N to 23.56 N. Group 0-0 had the highest median retention value overall, 21.3 N, and Group 15-15 had the lowest median value, 17.3 N. Nonparametric analyses showed significant differences between Groups 0-0 and 15-15 (P=.014); and 10-0 and 15-15 (P=.002).nnnCONCLUSIONSnWithin the limitations of this study, it was observed that there was a decrease in retention in the groups with 30-degree divergent implants and divergent attachments compared to the groups with parallel implants and parallel attachments. In general, retention varied from 11 N to 23 N, and attachment retention stabilized after initial loss in most groups.


Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 1994

Silicone putty diagnostic casts for edentulous patients wearing complete dentures

John W. McCartney; Geoffrey A. Thompson; Kevin L. Goheen

A diagnostic articulation of silicone putty casts is proposed as a visual aid in the formulation of a treatment plan for dental implant patients, to evaluate arch form, jaw relationship, and interarch space.


Journal of Prosthodontics | 2006

Surface roughness of denture base acrylic resins after processing and after polishing.

Julie C. Berger; Carl F. Driscoll; Elaine Romberg; Qing Luo; Geoffrey A. Thompson


Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2004

Comparison of three systems for the polishing of an ultra-low fusing dental porcelain.

Michael D. Wright; Radi Masri; Carl F. Driscoll; Elaine Romberg; Geoffrey A. Thompson; Dennis A. Runyan


Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2006

Resistance to fracture of two all-ceramic crown materials following endodontic access

Kelly Copps Wood; David W. Berzins; Qing Luo; Geoffrey A. Thompson; Jeffrey M. Toth; William W. Nagy


Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2004

Effect of fluoride and 10% carbamide peroxide on the surface roughness of low-fusing and ultra low–fusing porcelain

Craig J Butler; Radi Masri; Carl F. Driscoll; Geoffrey A. Thompson; Dennis A. Runyan; Joseph Anthony von Fraunhofer


Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2007

A comparison of debonding strengths of four metal-ceramic systems with and without opaque porcelain

Marjorie C. Wood; Geoffrey A. Thompson; John R. Agar


Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2006

Ceramic implant abutments: Cutting efficiency and resultant surface finish by diamond rotary cutting instruments

Si-Woon Park; Carl F. Driscoll; Elaine Romberg; Sharon C. Siegel; Geoffrey A. Thompson


Journal of Prosthodontics | 1997

Oral Rehabilitation of a Patient With Amelogenesis Imperfecta

Geoffrey A. Thompson


Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2018

Outreach: Change the world, change yourself

Geoffrey A. Thompson; Edward J. Plekavich; Izchak Barzilay

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John R. Agar

University of Connecticut

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Radi Masri

University of Maryland

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Jeffrey M. Toth

Medical College of Wisconsin

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