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Comparison of partial denture retention using resin bonded zirconium attachment versus conventional extra-coronal attachment in kennedy class I cases : An in vitro study / Ahmed Hytham Abdelsalam ; Supervised Maha Wagdy Elkerdawy , Ahmed Emad Fayyad

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  • مقارنة قوة الابقاء للطقم الجزئى المثبت بوصلات معدنيه أو زيركون فى حالات كينيدى التقسيم الأول : دراسه معمليه [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Prosthodontics Summary: Aim: The objective of this study was to compare between the retention of the partial denture retained by conventional extra coronal attachments and that retained by resin bonded zirconia attachments. Methodology: Two acrylic models representing Kennedy class I cases were fabricated with natural abutments teeth (first and second premolars) bilaterally. The control model abutments were prepared for full coverage crowns and conventional extra coronal attachments were fabricated by conventional casting of CAD/CAM designed wax pattern.The intervention model abutments were roughened lingually and distally and a rest seat was prepared on the distal side of each second premolar, the zirconia attachments were then milled from zirconia blocks using CAD/CAM technology. Metal framework partial dentures were then constructed for both models with nylon caps picked up. Universal testing machine was used to measure the force needed to separate the partial denture from the patrix of the attachment on each model.Results: In the control model, there was statistically significant decrease in retention between 0 month and 3 months, and there was increase in retention between 3 months and 6 months that was not statistically significant. For the intervention model, there was statistically significant decrease in retention between 0 month and 3 months, and between 3 months and 6 months. Comparing the two groups together, there was statistically significant difference between them where the zirconia attachment offered higher degree of retention in all simulation time periods.Conclusions: There was decrease in retention for both groups from zero to six months but finally both attachments offered acceptable degree of retention. The zirconia attachments provided higher degree of retention but with more accelerated rate of retention loss
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Cai01.09.09.M.Sc.2019.Ya.P Patient satisfaction of soft liner versus acrylic resin telescopes in complete overdenture patients with ectodermal dysplasia : A non-randomized clinical trial / Cai01.09.09.M.Sc.2020.Ah.A Alveolar and soft tissue changes surrounding immediate implant in the mandibular molars with and without using sealing socket abutment technique : Randomized clinical trial / Cai01.09.09.M.Sc.2020.Ah.A Alveolar and soft tissue changes surrounding immediate implant in the mandibular molars with and without using sealing socket abutment technique : Randomized clinical trial / Cai01.09.09.M.Sc.2020.Ah.C Comparison of partial denture retention using resin bonded zirconium attachment versus conventional extra-coronal attachment in kennedy class I cases : An in vitro study / Cai01.09.09.M.Sc.2020.Ah.C Comparison of partial denture retention using resin bonded zirconium attachment versus conventional extra-coronal attachment in kennedy class I cases : An in vitro study / Cai01.09.09.M.Sc.2020.Ah.E Evaluation of marginal bone loss after immediate implant placement in maxillary premolar zone with allograft versus xenograft : Randomized clinical trial / Cai01.09.09.M.Sc.2020.Ah.E Evaluation of marginal bone loss after immediate implant placement in maxillary premolar zone with allograft versus xenograft : Randomized clinical trial /

Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Prosthodontics

Aim: The objective of this study was to compare between the retention of the partial denture retained by conventional extra coronal attachments and that retained by resin bonded zirconia attachments. Methodology: Two acrylic models representing Kennedy class I cases were fabricated with natural abutments teeth (first and second premolars) bilaterally. The control model abutments were prepared for full coverage crowns and conventional extra coronal attachments were fabricated by conventional casting of CAD/CAM designed wax pattern.The intervention model abutments were roughened lingually and distally and a rest seat was prepared on the distal side of each second premolar, the zirconia attachments were then milled from zirconia blocks using CAD/CAM technology. Metal framework partial dentures were then constructed for both models with nylon caps picked up. Universal testing machine was used to measure the force needed to separate the partial denture from the patrix of the attachment on each model.Results: In the control model, there was statistically significant decrease in retention between 0 month and 3 months, and there was increase in retention between 3 months and 6 months that was not statistically significant. For the intervention model, there was statistically significant decrease in retention between 0 month and 3 months, and between 3 months and 6 months. Comparing the two groups together, there was statistically significant difference between them where the zirconia attachment offered higher degree of retention in all simulation time periods.Conclusions: There was decrease in retention for both groups from zero to six months but finally both attachments offered acceptable degree of retention. The zirconia attachments provided higher degree of retention but with more accelerated rate of retention loss

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