Five implants of Astra Tech, Bego,
Camlog, Friadent, Nobel Biocare, and Straumann were separately
embedded in stainless steel tubes using polyurethane, for a total
of 30 specimens.
Specimens were statically loaded
under an angle of 30° with respect to the implant axis in a
universal testing machine using a test setup according to ISO
14801. Failure was indicated by a load drop of 100 N in force.
Load–displacement curves were analyzed, and maximum force and force
at which permanent deformation occurred were recorded.
Statistical analysis was performed
using one-way ANOVA with the level of significance set at
0.05.
Statistical analysis revealed that the type of implant–abutment
connection design has a significant influence on load bearing
capacity (p < 0.001). The mean maximum
forces ranged between 606 N (Straumann) and 1129 N (Bego); the
forces where plastic deformation set in ranged between 368 N
(Friadent) and 955 N (Bego).
Failure modes differed between the various
implant–abutment connection types tested.
Implant–abutment connection design has a
significant influence on load bearing capacity and failure mode of
implants; however, all implant–abutment connection designs tested
would be expected to withstand clinically relevant forces.
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