Mechanical aging and Retention Forces Assessment of Three ‎Different ‎Modalities of Titanium Milled bar in Implant ‎Retained Mandibular ‎Overdenture: An in-vitro study

Document Type : Original articles

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1 Prosthodontic department, Faculty of dentistry,Minia university ,Egypt

2 Professor of Prosthodontics Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Minia University

3 Lecturer in Prosthodontics Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Minia University

10.21608/asdj.2025.355959.1823

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the axial retention forces of three different titanium milled bar ‎attachment systems: milled bar , milled bar with supra OT equator, milled bar with supra ‎ball  for in implant-retained mandibular overdenture.‎
Materials and methods: An epoxy resin model was constructed simulating completely ‎edentulous mandible. Two implants were inserted in canine regions ,and one in the left ‎central incisor region. Bar attachments designs were constructed by CAD/ CAM ‎technology. Experimental overdentures were to connected to either implants with milled ‎titanium bar attachment (group I), or milled bar with supra ball attachments (group II),or ‎milled bar with supra OT equator attachment (group III). The axial retention force was ‎measured in Newton by universal testing machine for each attachment system at base line ‎‎(T0) to (T11) which simulating five years of the overdenture function (T11 after  5400  ‎cycles of insertion and removal).‎
To compare the three groups to each other; one way-ANOVA followed by Tukey post hoc ‎test, were used to compare between more than two groups in non-related samples.‎
Results: The milled bar with supra ball attachments had a significantly highest retention ‎forces (142 Newton) followed by milled bar with equator attachments (118.65 Newton), ‎while the lowest one was milled bar (111.40 Newton) at base line. The loss of retention ‎force continued throughout the study to reach (22.96 Newton) for milled bar with ball, ‎‎(20.6 Newton) for milled bar with equator, and for milled bar (18.74 Newton) at the end of ‎the study. ‎
conclusion: The retention forces for the milled bar with ball attachment systems ‎demonstrated significantly higher retention forces than those for the milled bar with OT ‎equator, milled bar after cyclic insertion and removal. ‎

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