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The influence of two different cements on remaining cement excess in cement-retained implant-supported zirconia crowns.

Medicine and Health

The influence of two different cements on remaining cement excess in cement-retained implant-supported zirconia crowns.

J. Hidalgo, D. Baghernejad, et al.

Discover how a recent in vitro study led by Jazmin Hidalgo, Desirée Baghernejad, Anders Falk, and Christel Larsson reveals that calcium aluminate glass ionomer cement significantly reduces cement excess in implant-supported zirconia crowns compared to zinc phosphate. This could be a game changer for preventing peri-implant disease!

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Abstract
AIM: To compare the amount of remaining cement excess after cementation of implant-supported zirconia crowns with zinc phosphate or calcium aluminate glass ionomer cement. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty zirconia crowns were cemented on dental implant abutments using a calcium aluminate glass ionomer cement (n = 10) and zinc phosphate cement (n = 10). After removal of cement excess, remaining cement excess were measured with pixel area calculation method and by weighing. Differences in amount of remaining cement excess were analyzed using Independent Samples t-Test. Level of significance was set at p = 0.05. RESULTS: Zinc phosphate cement had a significantly greater amount of remaining cement excess than calcium aluminate glass ionomer cement in terms of total number of pixels (p = 0.002) and amount in grams (p = 0.005). CONCLUSION: The study suggests that the amount of remaining cement excess can be affected by the type of cement. Calcium aluminate glass ionomer cement may be a more suitable choice for cement-retained dental implant restorations, and possibly reduce the risk of complications related to cement excess such as peri-implant disease. Further studies are needed to verify the results from the present study.
Publisher
BDJ Open
Published On
Jan 28, 2021
Authors
Jazmin Hidalgo, Desirée Baghernejad, Anders Falk, Christel Larsson
Tags
implant-supported
zirconia crowns
zinc phosphate
calcium aluminate glass ionomer cement
cement excess
peri-implant disease
in vitro study
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