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Testing and Calibrating the Mechanical-type Toggle Torque Wrenches Used in Implant Dentistry: A Dental Technique

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Journal J Prosthet Dent
Specialty Dentistry
Date 2019 Aug 7
PMID 31383530
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Abstract

Abutment screw loosening is still the most common complication reported with implant-supported crowns. One factor that contributes to screw loosening is not achieving the proper torque during the tightening process. Torque application and measurement is usually achieved by using one of the available types of mechanical torque wrench. Of these, the toggle wrench has been shown to produce erroneous readings, and regular testing is recommended. If it is inaccurate, it must be recalibrated or replaced. Calibration typically requires specialized instruments unavailable to most clinicians, so the device must be sent away. This article describes a straightforward, in-office, and inexpensive alternative for testing and recalibrating a toggle torque wrench.

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