The stability analysis of implants installed in osteotomies with different types of controlled bone defects

Cong Zhou , Lingmin Yu , Chen Dong , Liyao Cong , Hongbing Shi , Sangho Jun , Jongjin Kwon , Ling Jiang , Guangchun Jin

Journal of Wuhan University of Technology Materials Science Edition ›› 2015, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (1) : 210 -215.

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Journal of Wuhan University of Technology Materials Science Edition ›› 2015, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (1) : 210 -215. DOI: 10.1007/s11595-015-1127-4
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The stability analysis of implants installed in osteotomies with different types of controlled bone defects

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The stability parameters of implants (ITV, ISQ & PTV) according to different sizes of controlled bone defects made in implant osteotomies were analyzed and the correlation among the three kinds of implant stability parameters was tested in this study. 45 tapped screw-type dental implants were inserted in three types of implant osteotomies made in 8 fresh-frozen pig femoral bones: Type1 — without coronal bone defect, Type2 — with 3 mm coronal bone defects, and Type3 — with 6 mm coronal bone defects. The insertion torque values, ISQ & PTV of implants were measured and analyzed statistically. It is concluded that the circumferential coronal bone defects statistically influence the primary stability of implants; ITV, ISQ and PTV are suitable and available to detect the peri-implant coronal bone defects in 3 mm increments, and ITV and PTV are more sensitive to coronal cortical bone loss. There was a strong correlation between ITV and ISQ.

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implant stability / immediate implant / bone defect / insertion torque value / ISQ / PTV

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Cong Zhou, Lingmin Yu, Chen Dong, Liyao Cong, Hongbing Shi, Sangho Jun, Jongjin Kwon, Ling Jiang, Guangchun Jin. The stability analysis of implants installed in osteotomies with different types of controlled bone defects. Journal of Wuhan University of Technology Materials Science Edition, 2015, 30(1): 210-215 DOI:10.1007/s11595-015-1127-4

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