The effect of splint material rigidity in implant impression techniques

Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2010 Nov-Dec;25(6):1153-8.

Abstract

Purpose: This in vitro study compared the dimensional accuracy of two impression techniques: Duralay splinted impression copings (D) and metal splinted impression copings (M) for implant-supported prostheses.

Materials and methods: A master cast with four parallel implant abutment analogs and a passive framework were fabricated. Vinyl polysiloxane impression material was used for all impressions with a metal stock tray. Two groups (D and M) were tested (n = 5). The measurement method employed was just one titanium screw tightened to the framework. Each group's measurements were analyzed using software that received the images of a video camera coupled to a stereomicroscope at 3100 magnification. The results were analyzed statistically (t test).

Results: The mean values of abutment/framework interface gaps were: master cast = 32 Μm (SD 2), group D =165 Μm (SD 60), and group M = 69 Μm (SD 36). There was a statistically significant difference between the D and M groups (P ⋜ .001).

Conclusion: Under the limitations of this study, it could be suggested that a more accurate working cast can be fabricated using metal splinted impression copings.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Dental Abutments
  • Dental Implantation, Endosseous
  • Dental Implants
  • Dental Impression Materials*
  • Dental Impression Technique / instrumentation*
  • Dental Prosthesis Design*
  • Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported*
  • Humans
  • Models, Dental
  • Patient Care Planning
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Splints*

Substances

  • Dental Implants
  • Dental Impression Materials