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Biomechanical evaluation of dental implants with different surfaces: Removal torque and resonance frequency analysis in rabbits

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Macroscopic and especially microscopic properties of implant surfaces play a major role in the osseous healing of dental implants. Dental implants with modified surfaces have shown stronger osseointegration than implants which are only turned (machined). Advanced surface modifi...

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Autores principales: Koh, Jung-Woo, Yang, Jae-Ho, Han, Jung-Suk, Lee, Jai-Bong, Kim, Sung-Hun
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Publicado: The Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2994679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21165264
http://dx.doi.org/10.4047/jap.2009.1.2.107
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author Koh, Jung-Woo
Yang, Jae-Ho
Han, Jung-Suk
Lee, Jai-Bong
Kim, Sung-Hun
author_facet Koh, Jung-Woo
Yang, Jae-Ho
Han, Jung-Suk
Lee, Jai-Bong
Kim, Sung-Hun
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description STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Macroscopic and especially microscopic properties of implant surfaces play a major role in the osseous healing of dental implants. Dental implants with modified surfaces have shown stronger osseointegration than implants which are only turned (machined). Advanced surface modification techniques such as anodic oxidation and Ca-P application have been developed to achieve faster and stronger bonding between the host bone and the implant. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of surface treatment of titanium dental implant on implant stability after insertion using the rabbit tibia model. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Three test groups were prepared: sandblasted, large-grit and acid-etched (SLA) implants, anodic oxidized implants, and anodized implants with Ca-P immersion. The turned implants served as control. Twenty rabbits received 80 implants in the tibia. Resonance frequencies were measured at the time of implant insertion, 2 weeks and 4 weeks of healing. Removal torque values (RTV) were measured 2 and 4 weeks after insertion. RESULTS: The implant stability quotient (ISQ) values of implants for resonance frequency analysis (RFA) increased significantly (P < .05) during 2 weeks of healing period although there were no significant differences among the test and control groups (P > .05). The test and control implants also showed significantly higher ISQ values during 4 weeks of healing period (P < .05). No significant differences, however, were found among all the groups. All the groups showed no significant differences in ISQ values between 2 and 4 weeks after implant insertion (P > .05). The SLA, anodized and Ca-P immersed implants showed higher RTVs at 2 and 4 weeks of healing than the machined one (P < .05). However, there was no significant difference among the experimental groups. CONCLUSION: The surface-modified implants appear to provide superior implant stability to the turned one. Under the limitation of this study, however, we suggest that neither anodic oxidation nor Ca-P immersion techniques have any advantage over the conventional SLA technique with respect to implant stability.
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spelling pubmed-29946792010-12-16 Biomechanical evaluation of dental implants with different surfaces: Removal torque and resonance frequency analysis in rabbits Koh, Jung-Woo Yang, Jae-Ho Han, Jung-Suk Lee, Jai-Bong Kim, Sung-Hun J Adv Prosthodont Original Article STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Macroscopic and especially microscopic properties of implant surfaces play a major role in the osseous healing of dental implants. Dental implants with modified surfaces have shown stronger osseointegration than implants which are only turned (machined). Advanced surface modification techniques such as anodic oxidation and Ca-P application have been developed to achieve faster and stronger bonding between the host bone and the implant. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of surface treatment of titanium dental implant on implant stability after insertion using the rabbit tibia model. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Three test groups were prepared: sandblasted, large-grit and acid-etched (SLA) implants, anodic oxidized implants, and anodized implants with Ca-P immersion. The turned implants served as control. Twenty rabbits received 80 implants in the tibia. Resonance frequencies were measured at the time of implant insertion, 2 weeks and 4 weeks of healing. Removal torque values (RTV) were measured 2 and 4 weeks after insertion. RESULTS: The implant stability quotient (ISQ) values of implants for resonance frequency analysis (RFA) increased significantly (P < .05) during 2 weeks of healing period although there were no significant differences among the test and control groups (P > .05). The test and control implants also showed significantly higher ISQ values during 4 weeks of healing period (P < .05). No significant differences, however, were found among all the groups. All the groups showed no significant differences in ISQ values between 2 and 4 weeks after implant insertion (P > .05). The SLA, anodized and Ca-P immersed implants showed higher RTVs at 2 and 4 weeks of healing than the machined one (P < .05). However, there was no significant difference among the experimental groups. CONCLUSION: The surface-modified implants appear to provide superior implant stability to the turned one. Under the limitation of this study, however, we suggest that neither anodic oxidation nor Ca-P immersion techniques have any advantage over the conventional SLA technique with respect to implant stability. The Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2009-07 2009-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2994679/ /pubmed/21165264 http://dx.doi.org/10.4047/jap.2009.1.2.107 Text en Copyright © 2009 The Korean Academy of Prosthodontics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Koh, Jung-Woo
Yang, Jae-Ho
Han, Jung-Suk
Lee, Jai-Bong
Kim, Sung-Hun
Biomechanical evaluation of dental implants with different surfaces: Removal torque and resonance frequency analysis in rabbits
title Biomechanical evaluation of dental implants with different surfaces: Removal torque and resonance frequency analysis in rabbits
title_full Biomechanical evaluation of dental implants with different surfaces: Removal torque and resonance frequency analysis in rabbits
title_fullStr Biomechanical evaluation of dental implants with different surfaces: Removal torque and resonance frequency analysis in rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Biomechanical evaluation of dental implants with different surfaces: Removal torque and resonance frequency analysis in rabbits
title_short Biomechanical evaluation of dental implants with different surfaces: Removal torque and resonance frequency analysis in rabbits
title_sort biomechanical evaluation of dental implants with different surfaces: removal torque and resonance frequency analysis in rabbits
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2994679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21165264
http://dx.doi.org/10.4047/jap.2009.1.2.107
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