Effect of the Sprue Design on the Fitness of Implant Prosthesis

주입선의 설계가 임플란트 보철물의 적합도에 미치는 영향

  • Hwang, Sung-Taek (Department of medicine Graduate School, Korea University) ;
  • Ahn, Jae-Seok (Dental Laboratory, Korea University Medical Center Ansan Hospital) ;
  • Shin, Sang-Wan (Dental Center, Korea University Medical Center Guro Hospital)
  • 황성택 (고려대학교 의학대학원) ;
  • 안재석 (고려대학교 안산병원 치과기공실) ;
  • 신상완 (고려대학교 구로병원 치과)
  • Published : 2008.12.31

Abstract

Statement of problem: Conventional techniques for implant framework fabrication produce significant error that is inconsistent with passive-fit requirement for osseointegrated implants. One of the etiologic factors which cause the errors is a sprue which may deform the framework during solidification and contraction. Purpose: This study was aimed to evaluate objectively effect of the sprue design on the accuracy of fit of implant prosthesis. Materials and method: Three different designs were considered relative to effect of casting accuracy. The first design had straight sprues and a button of excess alloy at the non-casting end of the sprues. The second was runner bar design(with the button). The last was straight sprues design(without the button). Gold cylinder and laboratory analogue had been used to diminish variables affecting to casting accuracy. Gold alloy and pressure-vacuum casting machine had been used. Marginal gap had been measured by SEM. One-way ANOVA and Duncan test had been used for statistical analysis. Results: The first design showed $79.87{\pm}13.95{\mu}m$ marginal gap. The second and third were $40.17{\pm}15.8{\mu}m$ and $35.17{\pm}9.95{\mu}m$ respectively. Conclusion: Straight sprues without button and runner bar designs were more accurate than straight sprues with button design(P<.05).

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