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송승례,유리강,정복영 대한통합치과학회 2022 대한통합치과학회지 Vol.11 No.2
The reduction in the assembly accuracy of the implant complex could result from fatigue and micromovement during the functional phases and from the manufacturing process. The long-term functional integrity of implant prostheses can be ensured by accurate fit of the interfaces between the assemblies from a biomechanical perspective. A singleimplant restoration on the mandibular left first molar was removed after a 5-year functional period due to mobility, which was diagnosed as abutment screw loosening. The superstructure could not be retrieved, despite exceeding the torque value recommended by the manufacturer; therefore, the restoration was unscrewed and removed. The retrieved restoration, particularly the configuration of the abutment-gold cylinder and abutment-retaining screw interfaces, was analyzed with scanning electron microscopy. Moreover, the assembly accuracy of the old and new assemblies was compared. In the new specimen, a relatively an even linear gap was found between the threads of the abutment and screw and no vertical marginal gaps were found at the abutment-cylinder interface, wherein the horizontal and vertical contacts were incomplete. In the old specimen, an irregular pattern of screw-thread engagement, an irregular linear space at the abutment-cylinder interface, a partially worn-out screw configuration and remnants of the screw in the interface were observed.