Thermal Changes of One-Piece Versus Two-Piece Implants During Setting of an Autopolymerized Acrylic Resin

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL IMPLANTS(2023)

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Purpose: To evaluate differences in the temperature rise at the cervical area of one-piece vs two-piece implants during the setting of relined provisional crowns. Materials and Methods: A K-type thermocouple was fixed to the coronal thread of 15 one-piece implants and 15 two-piece implants that were mounted on a plexiglass apparatus. Baseline temperature (Bl Temp) was recorded before starting the curing process. The maximum temperature (Max Temp) reached during the process in both implant groups was also recorded. Total heat flux (THF) was caiculated as weil as the thermal amplitude (Temp-Amp) at the implant surface. Finally, the differences between the implant types were compared using unpaired t test. Results: The increase in temperature from baseline was statistically significantly greater in the one-piece implants than in the two-piece implants (P < .01). Similarly, the THF and Temp-Amp were significantly greater in the one-piece implants compared to two-piece implants (P < .01). Conclusions: The polymerization of PMMA-based resin temporary crowns produces a significant temperature rise in both one-piece and two-piece implants. It is advisabie to use two-piece impiants to restore immediately loaded impiants to reduce the risk to impiant surroundings that may occur due to the temperature rise at the impiant neck.
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impiant,temperature,immediate restoration,one-piece,two-piece
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