36 resultados para Cuspid
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Background: The goal of this study was to determine whether site-specific differences in the subgingival microbiota could be detected by the checkerboard method in subjects with periodontitis. Methods: Subjects with at least six periodontal pockets with a probing depth (PD) between 5 and 7 mm were enrolled in the study. Subgingival plaque samples were collected with sterile curets by a single-stroke procedure at six selected periodontal sites from 161 subjects (966 subgingival sites). Subgingival bacterial samples were assayed with the checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization method identifying 37 species. Results: Probing depths of 5, 6, and 7 mm were found at 50% (n = 483), 34% (n = 328), and 16% (n = 155) of sites, respectively. Statistical analysis failed to demonstrate differences in the sum of bacterial counts by tooth type (P = 0.18) or specific location of the sample (P = 0.78). With the exceptions of Campylobacter gracilis (P <0.001) and Actinomyces naeslundii (P <0.001), analysis by general linear model multivariate regression failed to identify subject or sample location factors as explanatory to microbiologic results. A trend of difference in bacterial load by tooth type was found for Prevotella nigrescens (P <0.01). At a cutoff level of >/=1.0 x 10(5), Porphyromonas gingivalis and Tannerella forsythia (previously T. forsythensis) were present at 48.0% to 56.3% and 46.0% to 51.2% of sampled sites, respectively. Conclusions: Given the similarities in the clinical evidence of periodontitis, the presence and levels of 37 species commonly studied in periodontitis are similar, with no differences between molar, premolar, and incisor/cuspid subgingival sites. This may facilitate microbiologic sampling strategies in subjects during periodontal therapy.
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OBJECTIVE To compare the precision of fit of full-arch implant-supported screw-retained computer-aided designed and computer-aided manufactured (CAD/CAM) titanium-fixed dental prostheses (FDP) before and after veneering. The null-hypothesis was that there is no difference in vertical microgap values between pure titanium frameworks and FDPs after porcelain firing. MATERIALS AND METHODS Five CAD/CAM titanium grade IV frameworks for a screw-retained 10-unit implant-supported reconstruction on six implants (FDI tooth positions 15, 13, 11, 21, 23, 25) were fabricated after digitizing the implant platforms and the cuspid-supporting framework resin pattern with a laser scanner (CARES(®) Scan CS2; Institut Straumann AG, Basel, Switzerland). A bonder, an opaquer, three layers of porcelain, and one layer of glaze were applied (Vita Titankeramik) and fired according to the manufacturer's preheating and fire cycle instructions at 400-800°C. The one-screw test (implant 25 screw-retained) was applied before and after veneering of the FDPs to assess the vertical microgap between implant and framework platform with a scanning electron microscope. The mean microgap was calculated from interproximal and buccal values. Statistical comparison was performed with non-parametric tests. RESULTS All vertical microgaps were clinically acceptable with values <90 μm. No statistically significant pairwise difference (P = 0.98) was observed between the relative effects of vertical microgap of unveneered (median 19 μm; 95% CI 13-35 μm) and veneered FDPs (20 μm; 13-31 μm), providing support for the null-hypothesis. Analysis within the groups showed significantly different values between the five implants of the FDPs before (P = 0.044) and after veneering (P = 0.020), while a monotonous trend of increasing values from implant 23 (closest position to screw-retained implant 25) to 15 (most distant implant) could not be observed (P = 0.169, P = 0.270). CONCLUSIONS Full-arch CAD/CAM titanium screw-retained frameworks have a high accuracy. Porcelain firing procedure had no impact on the precision of fit of the final FDPs. All implant microgap measurements of each FDP showed clinically acceptable vertical misfit values before and after veneering. Thus, the results do not only show accurate performance of the milling and firing but show also a reproducible scanning and designing process.
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OBJECTIVE To analyze the precision of fit of implant-supported screw-retained computer-aided-designed and computer-aided-manufactured (CAD/CAM) zirconium dioxide (ZrO) frameworks. MATERIALS AND METHODS Computer-aided-designed and computer-aided-manufactured ZrO frameworks (NobelProcera) for a screw-retained 10-unit implant-supported reconstruction on six implants (FDI positions 15, 13, 11, 21, 23, 25) were fabricated using a laser (ZrO-L, N = 6) and a mechanical scanner (ZrO-M, N = 5) for digitizing the implant platform and the cuspid-supporting framework resin pattern. Laser-scanned CAD/CAM titanium (TIT-L, N = 6) and cast CoCrW-alloy frameworks (Cast, N = 5) fabricated on the same model and designed similar to the ZrO frameworks were the control. The one-screw test (implant 25 screw-retained) was applied to assess the vertical microgap between implant and framework platform with a scanning electron microscope. The mean microgap was calculated from approximal and buccal values. Statistical comparison was performed with non-parametric tests. RESULTS No statistically significant pairwise difference was observed between the relative effects of vertical microgap between ZrO-L (median 14 μm; 95% CI 10-26 μm), ZrO-M (18 μm; 12-27 μm) and TIT-L (15 μm; 6-18 μm), whereas the values of Cast (236 μm; 181-301 μm) were significantly higher (P < 0.001) than the three CAD/CAM groups. A monotonous trend of increasing values from implant 23 to 15 was observed in all groups (ZrO-L, ZrO-M and Cast P < 0.001, TIT-L P = 0.044). CONCLUSIONS Optical and tactile scanners with CAD/CAM technology allow for the fabrication of highly accurate long-span screw-retained ZrO implant-reconstructions. Titanium frameworks showed the most consistent precision. Fit of the cast alloy frameworks was clinically inacceptable.
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O objetivo deste estudo foi comparar as angulações e torques de braquetes de marcas comerciais distintas em relação à prescrição de Roth e também em relação aos valores preconizados pelo fabricante. Foram utilizados 150 braquetes metálicos de aço inoxidável, de caninos e incisivos superiores na respectiva prescrição, avaliadas por meio de um perfilômetro. Após a coleta dos dados e aplicação do tratamento estatístico, os resultados demonstraram que os valores de torque obtidos com a prescrição de Roth foram semelhantes entre os fabricantes. Na angulação, os caninos superiores apresentaram valores acima do proposto pelo autor para o fabricante Morelli, e para os dentes 21 e 22, a angulação foi maior para o fabricante Abzil. Na comparação dos valores de torque obtidos com os valores recomendados pelos fabricantes, a Unitek demonstrou maior fidedignidade no torque comparada às demais marcas. Conclui-se que as diferenças tanto de torque quanto de angulação quando comparados aos valores do autor e à prescrição dos fabricantes, se enquadram dentro de um grau de tolerância preconizada por um órgão regulador de peças ortodônticas alemãs.
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O objetivo deste estudo foi comparar as angulações e torques de braquetes de marcas comerciais distintas em relação à prescrição de Roth e também em relação aos valores preconizados pelo fabricante. Foram utilizados 150 braquetes metálicos de aço inoxidável, de caninos e incisivos superiores na respectiva prescrição, avaliadas por meio de um perfilômetro. Após a coleta dos dados e aplicação do tratamento estatístico, os resultados demonstraram que os valores de torque obtidos com a prescrição de Roth foram semelhantes entre os fabricantes. Na angulação, os caninos superiores apresentaram valores acima do proposto pelo autor para o fabricante Morelli, e para os dentes 21 e 22, a angulação foi maior para o fabricante Abzil. Na comparação dos valores de torque obtidos com os valores recomendados pelos fabricantes, a Unitek demonstrou maior fidedignidade no torque comparada às demais marcas. Conclui-se que as diferenças tanto de torque quanto de angulação quando comparados aos valores do autor e à prescrição dos fabricantes, se enquadram dentro de um grau de tolerância preconizada por um órgão regulador de peças ortodônticas alemãs.
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O objetivo deste estudo foi comparar as angulações e torques de braquetes de marcas comerciais distintas em relação à prescrição de Roth e também em relação aos valores preconizados pelo fabricante. Foram utilizados 150 braquetes metálicos de aço inoxidável, de caninos e incisivos superiores na respectiva prescrição, avaliadas por meio de um perfilômetro. Após a coleta dos dados e aplicação do tratamento estatístico, os resultados demonstraram que os valores de torque obtidos com a prescrição de Roth foram semelhantes entre os fabricantes. Na angulação, os caninos superiores apresentaram valores acima do proposto pelo autor para o fabricante Morelli, e para os dentes 21 e 22, a angulação foi maior para o fabricante Abzil. Na comparação dos valores de torque obtidos com os valores recomendados pelos fabricantes, a Unitek demonstrou maior fidedignidade no torque comparada às demais marcas. Conclui-se que as diferenças tanto de torque quanto de angulação quando comparados aos valores do autor e à prescrição dos fabricantes, se enquadram dentro de um grau de tolerância preconizada por um órgão regulador de peças ortodônticas alemãs.