Maintenance of the integrity of the abutment/implant interface is essential
and is dependent on the abutment screw retaining a preload. Evaluation of
this joint is usually done by manual assessment. The purpose of the current
study was to determine whether the Periotest instrument could be used to e
valuate abutment screw loosening. A custom-designed apparatus was construct
ed to measure abutment screw loosening. Abutment screws were torqued to 10,
20, 32, and 35 Ncm and then loosened. Objective assessment of screw loosen
ing was carried out with the Periotest device. Subjective evaluation was do
ne by 3 experienced clinicians. The Periotest was found to be more sensitiv
e than manual detection of abutment screw loosening. With a change of 2 in
the Periotest value, it was found that the tensile preload in the joint was
lost. While the Periotest was more sensitive than manual evaluation, the i
nstrument was not sensitive enough to indicate deterioration of abutment sc
rew loosening prior to loss of tensile preload.