Implant design and intraosseous stability of immediately placed implants: a human cadaver study

Objective: The objective of this study was to explore effects of implant macrodesign and diameter on initial intraosseous stability and interface mechanical properties of immediately placed implants. Material and method: Mandibular premolars of four fresh‐frozen human cadavers were extracted. Ø 4.1/...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical oral implants research 2005-04, Vol.16 (2), p.202-209
Hauptverfasser: Akkocaoglu, Murat, Uysal, Serdar, Tekdemir, Ibrahim, Akca, Kιvanc, Cehreli, Murat Cavit
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: The objective of this study was to explore effects of implant macrodesign and diameter on initial intraosseous stability and interface mechanical properties of immediately placed implants. Material and method: Mandibular premolars of four fresh‐frozen human cadavers were extracted. Ø 4.1/4.8 mm ITI® TE®, Ø 4.1 and 4.8 mm solid screw synOcta® ITI® implants were placed into freshly prepared extraction sockets. Resonance frequency analysis was conducted to quantify primary implant stability quotient (ISQ). Installation torque value (ITV) and removal torque value (RTV) of the implants were measured using a custom‐made strain‐gauged torque wrench connected to a data acquisition system at a sample rate of 10,000 Hz. The vertical defect depth around the collar of each implant was measured directly by an endodontic spreader. The bone–implant contact was determined in digitalized images of periapical radiographs and expressed as percentage bone contact. Results: The ISQ values of the TE® implant was higher than the Ø 4.1 mm implant (P0.05). ITVs and RTVs of TE® and Ø 4.8 mm implants were higher than the Ø 4.1 mm implant, although the differences between groups were statistically insignificant (P>0.05). The vertical defect depths around all types of implants were similar. In the radiographic analyses, percentage bone–implant contact of the TE® and Ø 4.8 mm implants were comparable at the marginal bone region and both were higher than that of the Ø 4.1 mm ITI® implant. Nonparametric correlations between groups revealed a significant correlation between ITV and RTV (r=0.838; P0.05). Conclusion: Immediately placed ITI® TE® implant leads to initial intraosseous stability and interface mechanical properties comparable with a wide diameter implant. Résumé Le but de cette étude a été d'explorer les effets du modèle macroscopique et du diamètre sur la stabilité intraosseuse primaire et les propriétés mécaniques interface des implants placés immédiatement. Les prémolaires mandibulaires de quatre cadavres humains juste congelés ont été avulsées. Les implants ITI®synOcta® en vis solide d'un diamètre de 4,1 mm et 4,8 mm, et des ITI®TE® d'un diamètre de 4,1/4,8 mm ont été placés dans les alvéoles d'extractions fraîchement préparées. L'analyse par fréquence de résonnance a été effectuée afin de quantifier la stabilité primaire de l'implant (ISQ). Les valeurs d'
ISSN:0905-7161
1600-0501
DOI:10.1111/j.1600-0501.2004.01099.x