Retentive Forces of Removable Partial Denture Clasp Assemblies Made From Polyaryletherketone and Cobalt-Chromium: A Comparative Study.

PURPOSE To compare retentive forces of removable partial denture clasps traditionally fabricated with cobalt-chromium (CoCr) material and two computer-aided design and computer-aided manufactured (CAD/CAM) thermoplastic polymers. MATERIALS AND METHODS 48 clasp assemblies (16 CoCr, 16 polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and 16 polyetherketoneketone (PEKK) thermoplastic polymer) were fabricated for 48 mandibular tooth analogs. Individual clasps were inserted and removed on the tooth analogs utilizing a chewing simulator for 15000 cycles to simulate 10 years of use. Retentive forces were measured utilizing a mechanical load tester at baseline and intervals of 1500 cycles. Data were analyzed with one-way Analysis of Variance, Tukey post-hoc, and paired T tests. RESULTS Mean retentive forces between all groups were significantly different (P <0.001). Retentive forces of CoCr clasps were significantly higher than both polymers (P <0.001). The mean retentive forces for PEEK were not significantly different from PEKK (P = 0.23). A significant increase in retentive forces was observed for all three clasps after the first period of cycling, followed by continual decrease for the remaining cycles. At the endpoint of 15000 cycles, no clasp assemblies showed lower retentive forces than at initial baseline. CONCLUSION Thermoplastic polymer clasps demonstrated lower retentive forces compared to CoCr clasps. All three groups displayed a similar pattern of initial increase, followed by a gradual decrease, of retentive force. Despite this observation, the clasps maintained similar or higher retentive forces than measured at baseline. This resistance to fatigue and ability to fabricate with CAD/CAM technologies provides support for clinical use of these high performance polymer (HPP) materials. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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