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Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences

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NAKAOKA, Márcia Mika et al. Porcelain application and simulation of firing cycle: effect on marginal misfit of implant-supported frameworks. Braz. J. Oral Sci. [online]. 2010, vol.9, n.3, pp. 376-379. ISSN 1677-3225.

AIM: Success of implant-supported prostheses is related to the frameworks' passive fit, hence inaccuracies can generate stress, leading to bone resorption and rehabilitation failure. This study evaluated misfit levels of implant-supported frameworks after different coverage treatments. METHODS: Twenty commercially pure titanium (CP Ti) frameworks were manufactured with 5 Branemark type multi-unit abutments. Frameworks were distributed in two groups as follows: G1 - porcelain application (n=10); G2 - porcelain firing cycle simulation (n=10). Using a traveling microscope, marginal misfit was measured before and after undertaking the techniques, following the single-screw test protocol. All data were submitted to ANOVA and Tukey's test (p<0.05). RESULTS: Initial marginal misfit values were not significantly different, but both groups presented significantly higher misfit values after treatment: G1: 233.99 µm (p=0.0003); G2: 119.75 µm (p<0.0001). In addition, G1 presented higher misfit than G2 (p<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Porcelain application promoted significantly higher increase of misfit, which indicates that such procedure should be considered on misfit analysis of implant-supported prostheses.

Palavras-chave : implant-supported prosthesis; prosthesis fitting; esthetic coverage; titanium framework.

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