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pubmed-article:1507102pubmed:abstractTextIt has been hypothesized that the type of material used to form the occlusal surface of restorations retained by dental implants may impart a "dampening effect" to the bone-implant interface. This study compared the force transmitted to human bone by gold, porcelain, and resin occlusal surfaces in a simulated implant occlusal rehabilitation. A Branemark self-tapping implant was placed in a human cadaver mandible with a stacked three element strain gauge cemented to the lingual cortical plate. An Instron testing machine was used to apply an axial force, through a peanut sample, to a restoration that contained interchangeable occlusal surfaces. Applied force was divided by recorded microstrain at the bone-strain gauge junction to derive a calculated ratio, or force absorption quotient. No statistically significant difference of the force absorption quotient between the occlusal surfaces of gold, porcelain, and resin was observed.lld:pubmed
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