POLİETER ETER KETON (PEEK) ve DENTAL KULLANIMI
- 3 May 2020
- journal article
- Published by Ataturk Universitesi in Atatürk Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi
Abstract
Poliaril eter keton ailesinin yüksek ısı polimeri olan polieter eter keton (PEEK) semikristalin bir termoplastiktir. Yüksek mekanik fiziksel özelliklere, aynı zamanda termal ve boyutsal stabiliteye sahip PEEK , birçok endüstri alanında metallere alternatif görülen ender polimerlerdendir. Yüksek aşınma direncine sahip olan ve kimyasal ajanlara karşı dayanıklı bir materyal olan PEEK, uygun biyomekanik özellikleri, uzun ömürlü oluşu ve biyouyumluluğu ile 1990'ların sonunda özellikle medikal alanda, ortopedide metal bileşenli implantlara alternatif olarak kullanılmaya başlanmıştır. Kemiğe yakın elastisite modülü ile implant materyali olarak da kullanılan bu materyal, dental alanda özellikle de protetik diş tedavilerinde kullanılmaya başlanmıştır. Bu derlemede PEEK materyalinin yapısı, özellikleri ve dental kullanım alanları anlatılmıştır. Anahtar Kelimeler: Polieter Eter Keton (PEEK), termoplastik, protez POLYETER ETHER KETONE (PEEK)” AND ITS DENTAL USE Polyether Ether Ketone ( PEEK), is a semi-crystalline high-temperature thermoplastic polymer in polyaryl ether ketone family. PEEK of high mechanic and physical features, thermal and dimensional stability, is one of rare polymers seen as an alternative to metal materials in many industrial fields. With its features like, high-corrosion and chemical resistance and compatible bio - mechanic features, long-life and bio-compatibility, PEEK began to be used especially in medicine as high-performance thermoplastic material alternative to metal-composite implants in orthopedics in the late 1990’s. PEEK is used as an implant material, because of its elasticity module. That’s why it is used as a prosthetic material in dentistry. In this study, the structure, general features and the use of PEEK material are explained. Key Words: Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK), thermoplastic, prosthesisThis publication has 51 references indexed in Scilit:
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