Retention and Wear Characteristic Assessment of OT Equator Smart Box Attachment
NCT ID: NCT04718454
Last Updated: 2021-01-22
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
10 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2021-02-01
2021-08-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Excessive angulation, increased maintenance and wear of inserts, and difficulty maintaining hygiene. Increased angulation may result in greater challenges to inserting and removing the prosthesis, which can become difficult for patients who are older and/or have limited dexterity. This challenge also can make it hard for patients to properly clean the inside of the retentive portion of the stud-style abutment and may increase wear of the retentive inserts Resilient Ball attachment most commonly used Ball attachment the simplest of all stud attachments which widely used because it is practical, effective, relatively low cost, less technique sensitive, ease of handling, minimal chair side time requirements and their possible applications with both root and implant-supported prostheses so it is used with non-splinted implants in clinical studies, it has been shown that changes in the retention of the prostheses occurred frequently. Both decrease and considerable increase in retention occurred as a result of attachment abrasion and micro movements during the mastication process The ball attachments showed only a few minor, easy manageable complications. Four out of 36 attachments gave reason for treatment. Two matrices loosened out of the mandibular denture and had to be fastened by adding acrylic resin after 1 and 4 weeks of loading. One patrix part of the ball attachment unsettled after 2 days of loading and was refastened. One ball attachment matrix lost its retention capacity and had to be reactivated after a period of 2 weeks. All these complications occurred in subjects where the implants were not perfectly parallel to each other positioned in the mandible. The loading conditions of these attachments were therefore not as favorable as for more parallel inserted implants A lack of parallelism of the implants creates considerable wear of the rubber rings in a relatively short time span.
Rhein 83, Italy, also has developed Smart Box, which could be used with the OT Equator in patients of extreme divergencies among the implants. The Smart Box has an inner tilting mechanism that enables a passive insertion with divergent implants up to 50 degrees(159).
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
OTHER
Study Groups
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Equator attachment
Implant installation over epoxy resin model at the canine area on both sides following the surgical protocol of the implant placement,Equator Attachment fabrication is firmly screwed to the fixture on both sides at the canine region
dental attachment
This research aimed to evaluate the retentive power and wear of the smart box attachment use with tilted two implant assisted mandibular overdenture
ball attachment
Implant installation over epoxy resin model at the canine area on both sides following the surgical protocol of the implant placement,ball Attachment fabrication is firmly screwed to the fixture on both sides at the canine region
dental attachment
This research aimed to evaluate the retentive power and wear of the smart box attachment use with tilted two implant assisted mandibular overdenture
Interventions
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dental attachment
This research aimed to evaluate the retentive power and wear of the smart box attachment use with tilted two implant assisted mandibular overdenture
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Doaa Amr Heshmat
lecturer od prosthodontic dep,
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References
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Ahmad R, Abu-Hassan MI, Chen J, Li Q, Swain MV. The Relationship of Mandibular Morphology with Residual Ridge Resorption Associated with Implant-Retained Overdentures. Int J Prosthodont. 2016 Nov/Dec;29(6):573-580. doi: 10.11607/ijp.4726.
Other Identifiers
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equator implant attachment
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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