Effect of LOCATOR attachments with different retentive forces on the stability of 2-implant-retained mandibular overdenture
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
Available online 25 November 2019
Abstract
Statement of problem
The
LOCATOR system has been widely used for 2-implant-retained mandibular
overdentures (2-MOs), but the influence of different LOCATOR attachments
on the stability of 2-MOs has not been assessed.
Purpose
The
purpose of this in vitro study was to investigate the stability of
2-MOs anchored by LOCATOR attachments with different retentive forces.
Material and methods
An
edentulous mandibular test cast with 2 bone-level implants inserted in
the left and right mandibular canine regions was used. Twelve
overdentures were then fabricated and anchored on the cast, following
the instructions of the LOCATOR system. By replacing inserts of the 12
overdentures, the stability of 3 groups of LOCATOR inserts with
different retentive forces was evaluated: blue group, pink group, and
transparent group. With artificial saliva used on the cast and
overdentures, vertical forces of 40 N, 55 N, and 100 N were loaded on
the occlusal surface of the left incisor, left canine, and left molar,
respectively. Under each loading condition, the vertical displacements
at the loading point and the vertical and horizontal displacements of
overdentures at the right distal edge were measured at the same time.
One-way ANOVA and the post hoc Tukey honestly significant difference
(HSD) test were used to compare the stability of 2-MOs with different
LOCATOR attachments (α=.05 for all tests).
Results
When
a force of 40 N was applied to the incisor, the largest vertical
movement of the incisor loading point appeared in the blue group (P<.05), and the displacements of the pink group showed significant difference from those of the transparent group (P>.05).
When 55 N was loaded on the canine, the blue group showed the largest
vertical displacements of both the loading point and the right distal
edge of the overdentures (P<.05). No significant difference was found in the vertical displacements between the pink group and the transparent group (P>.05).
When a force of 100 N was loaded on the molar point, the transparent
group indicated a smaller movement in the vertical direction at the edge
of the overdentures than the blue group (P<.05) or the pink group (P<.05).
Conclusion
LOCATOR
attachments with different retentive forces had a significant effect on
the denture stability of 2-MOs. Compared with the blue inserts, the
pink and transparent inserts can offer greater stability for 2-MOs and
could therefore be suggested for clinical situations.
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