Preload and friction in an implant-abutment-screw complex including a carbon-coated titanium alloy abutment screw: an in vitro study
Abstract Purpose An experimental approach was designed to measure the preload force, the coefficient of friction and the component of the tightening torque that is needed to surmount the thread-friction in an implant-abutment-screw complex that includes a carbon-coated screw. With the determined pre...
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Main Authors: | K. Sagheb (Author), C.-I. Görgen (Author), S. Döll (Author), I. Schmidtmann (Author), S. Wentaschek (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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