Effects of Osseodensification on Primary Stability of Cylindrical and Conical Implants—An Ex Vivo Study.

Autor: de Carvalho Formiga, Márcio, da Silva, Helio Doyle Pereira, Ghiraldini, Bruna, Siroma, Rafael Shinoske, Ardelean, Lavinia Cosmina, Piattelli, Adriano, Shibli, Jamil Awad
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Zdroj: Journal of Clinical Medicine; Jun2023, Vol. 12 Issue 11, p3736, 13p
Abstrakt: Primary stability is an important factor for dental implant success. In the past years, a new method for bone site preparation was introduced, named osseodensification (OD). OD produces a condensation of the trabecular portion of the bone, increasing bone-to-implant contact and primary stability. This study aims to compare the effect of OD in cylindrical and conical implants to conventional instrumentation. A total of forty implants, divided into four groups, were placed in porcine tibia: cylindrical conventional (1a), cylindrical OD (1b), conical conventional (2a) and conical OD (2b). Each implant was measured for implant stability quotient (ISQ), insertion torque (IT) and removal torque (RT). Group 2b showed the higher values for each of the evaluated parameters; groups 1b and 2b showed better results than 1a and 2a, respectively. Regarding the IT and RT, group 1b achieved higher values than group 2a, but not for ISQ. The inter-group comparison showed significant difference between groups 1a vs 2a, 1a vs 2b and 1b vs 2b for ISQ and 1a vs 1b and 1a vs 2b for RT analysis. OD resulted in improved ISQ, IT and RT of both cylindrical and conical implants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index
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