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Comparison of implant primary stability between maxillary edentulous ridges receiving intramembranous origin block grafts

Purpose: The purposes of the present study were: to compare the resonance frequency analysis (RFA) values of implant placed in either ramus or calvaria block grafts; and to determine if implant diameter influences RFA implant stability quotient (ISQ) value. Material and Methods: This was a retrospec...

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Autores principales: Monje, Alberto, Monje, Florencio, Suárez, Fernando, González-García, Raúl, Villanueva-Alcojol, Laura, García-Nogales, Agustín, Galindo-Moreno, Pablo, Wang, Hom L.
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3668872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23385512
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.18732
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author Monje, Alberto
Monje, Florencio
Suárez, Fernando
González-García, Raúl
Villanueva-Alcojol, Laura
García-Nogales, Agustín
Galindo-Moreno, Pablo
Wang, Hom L.
author_facet Monje, Alberto
Monje, Florencio
Suárez, Fernando
González-García, Raúl
Villanueva-Alcojol, Laura
García-Nogales, Agustín
Galindo-Moreno, Pablo
Wang, Hom L.
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description Purpose: The purposes of the present study were: to compare the resonance frequency analysis (RFA) values of implant placed in either ramus or calvaria block grafts; and to determine if implant diameter influences RFA implant stability quotient (ISQ) value. Material and Methods: This was a retrospective study that included 16 consecutives healthy patients treated with autogenous onlay block grafts for horizontal bone reconstruction in maxilla. Ten ramus and ten calvaria block graft treated patients were selected and compared. Results: Totally, 59 implants were placed, 35 (59.3%) were placed on the calvaria bone grafts and the remaining 24 (40.7%) were on the ramus bone graft. Of all the implants studied, 13 (22%), 35 (59.3%), and 11 (18.6%) were 10 mm, 11.5 mm and 13 mm in length respectively. Regarding the diameter, 4 (7%) were 3.3 mm, 3 (5%) were 3.5 mm, 20 (34%) were 3.7 mm and 32 (54%) were 4 mm. Mean ISQ value obtained by RFA was 73.06 ± 6.08, being 72.19 ± 6 and 74.47 ± 6.06 for the calvaria and ramus treated group respectively. No significant differences were noted between the two groups (p= 0.154). Implants were pooled and divided by their diameter. Mean ISQ value obtained for 3.3 mm was 80 ± 5.09, while for 4.0 mm was 72.5 ± 7.19. Again, no significant differences were found among the groups (p= 0.138). Conclusion: For RFA ISQ value, the bone graft origins (calvaria or ramus) or implant diameters did not influence the outcome. Key words:Bone augmentation, dental implant, resonance frequency analysis, implant stability.
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spelling pubmed-36688722013-05-31 Comparison of implant primary stability between maxillary edentulous ridges receiving intramembranous origin block grafts Monje, Alberto Monje, Florencio Suárez, Fernando González-García, Raúl Villanueva-Alcojol, Laura García-Nogales, Agustín Galindo-Moreno, Pablo Wang, Hom L. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal Research-Article Purpose: The purposes of the present study were: to compare the resonance frequency analysis (RFA) values of implant placed in either ramus or calvaria block grafts; and to determine if implant diameter influences RFA implant stability quotient (ISQ) value. Material and Methods: This was a retrospective study that included 16 consecutives healthy patients treated with autogenous onlay block grafts for horizontal bone reconstruction in maxilla. Ten ramus and ten calvaria block graft treated patients were selected and compared. Results: Totally, 59 implants were placed, 35 (59.3%) were placed on the calvaria bone grafts and the remaining 24 (40.7%) were on the ramus bone graft. Of all the implants studied, 13 (22%), 35 (59.3%), and 11 (18.6%) were 10 mm, 11.5 mm and 13 mm in length respectively. Regarding the diameter, 4 (7%) were 3.3 mm, 3 (5%) were 3.5 mm, 20 (34%) were 3.7 mm and 32 (54%) were 4 mm. Mean ISQ value obtained by RFA was 73.06 ± 6.08, being 72.19 ± 6 and 74.47 ± 6.06 for the calvaria and ramus treated group respectively. No significant differences were noted between the two groups (p= 0.154). Implants were pooled and divided by their diameter. Mean ISQ value obtained for 3.3 mm was 80 ± 5.09, while for 4.0 mm was 72.5 ± 7.19. Again, no significant differences were found among the groups (p= 0.138). Conclusion: For RFA ISQ value, the bone graft origins (calvaria or ramus) or implant diameters did not influence the outcome. Key words:Bone augmentation, dental implant, resonance frequency analysis, implant stability. Medicina Oral S.L. 2013-05 2013-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3668872/ /pubmed/23385512 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.18732 Text en Copyright: © 2013 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Monje, Alberto
Monje, Florencio
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González-García, Raúl
Villanueva-Alcojol, Laura
García-Nogales, Agustín
Galindo-Moreno, Pablo
Wang, Hom L.
Comparison of implant primary stability between maxillary edentulous ridges receiving intramembranous origin block grafts
title Comparison of implant primary stability between maxillary edentulous ridges receiving intramembranous origin block grafts
title_full Comparison of implant primary stability between maxillary edentulous ridges receiving intramembranous origin block grafts
title_fullStr Comparison of implant primary stability between maxillary edentulous ridges receiving intramembranous origin block grafts
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of implant primary stability between maxillary edentulous ridges receiving intramembranous origin block grafts
title_short Comparison of implant primary stability between maxillary edentulous ridges receiving intramembranous origin block grafts
title_sort comparison of implant primary stability between maxillary edentulous ridges receiving intramembranous origin block grafts
topic Research-Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3668872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23385512
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/medoral.18732
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