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Relevant Design Aspects to Improve the Stability of Titanium Dental Implants

Post-extractional implants and immediate loading protocols are becoming much more frequent in everyday clinical practice. Given the existing literature about tapered implants, the objective of this paper was to understand whether implant shape had a direct influence on the results of the insertion t...

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Autores principales: Herrero-Climent, M., López-Jarana, P., Lemos, B. F., Gil, F. J., Falcão, C., Ríos-Santos, J. V., Ríos-Carrasco, B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7216269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32325667
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13081910
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author Herrero-Climent, M.
López-Jarana, P.
Lemos, B. F.
Gil, F. J.
Falcão, C.
Ríos-Santos, J. V.
Ríos-Carrasco, B.
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López-Jarana, P.
Lemos, B. F.
Gil, F. J.
Falcão, C.
Ríos-Santos, J. V.
Ríos-Carrasco, B.
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description Post-extractional implants and immediate loading protocols are becoming much more frequent in everyday clinical practice. Given the existing literature about tapered implants, the objective of this paper was to understand whether implant shape had a direct influence on the results of the insertion torque (IT) and implant stability quotient (ISQ). Seven tapered implant prototypes were developed and distributed into three groups and compared with a control cylindrical implant—VEGA by Klockner Implant System. The implants were inserted into bovine bone type III according to Lekholm and Zarb Classification. The sample size was n = 30 for the three groups. Final IT was measured with a torquemeter, and the ISQ was measured with Penguin Resonance Frequency Analysis (RFA). Modifications done to the Prototype I did not reveal higher values of the ISQ and IT when compared to VEGA. In the second group, when comparing the five prototypes (II–VI) with VEGA, it was seen that the values of the ISQ and IT were not always higher, but there were two values of the ISQ that were statistically significantly higher with the 4.0 mm diameter Prototypes II (76.3 ± 6.1) and IV (78 ± 3.7). Prototype VII was the one with higher and significant values of the ISQ and IT. In both diameters and in both variables, all differences were statistically significant enough to achieve the higher values of primary stability values (IT and ISQ). Given the limitations of this study, it can be concluded that when there is an increase of the diameter of the implant and body taper, there is an increase of the ISQ and IT, showing that the diameter of the implant is an important criteria to obtain higher values of primary stability.
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spelling pubmed-72162692020-05-22 Relevant Design Aspects to Improve the Stability of Titanium Dental Implants Herrero-Climent, M. López-Jarana, P. Lemos, B. F. Gil, F. J. Falcão, C. Ríos-Santos, J. V. Ríos-Carrasco, B. Materials (Basel) Article Post-extractional implants and immediate loading protocols are becoming much more frequent in everyday clinical practice. Given the existing literature about tapered implants, the objective of this paper was to understand whether implant shape had a direct influence on the results of the insertion torque (IT) and implant stability quotient (ISQ). Seven tapered implant prototypes were developed and distributed into three groups and compared with a control cylindrical implant—VEGA by Klockner Implant System. The implants were inserted into bovine bone type III according to Lekholm and Zarb Classification. The sample size was n = 30 for the three groups. Final IT was measured with a torquemeter, and the ISQ was measured with Penguin Resonance Frequency Analysis (RFA). Modifications done to the Prototype I did not reveal higher values of the ISQ and IT when compared to VEGA. In the second group, when comparing the five prototypes (II–VI) with VEGA, it was seen that the values of the ISQ and IT were not always higher, but there were two values of the ISQ that were statistically significantly higher with the 4.0 mm diameter Prototypes II (76.3 ± 6.1) and IV (78 ± 3.7). Prototype VII was the one with higher and significant values of the ISQ and IT. In both diameters and in both variables, all differences were statistically significant enough to achieve the higher values of primary stability values (IT and ISQ). Given the limitations of this study, it can be concluded that when there is an increase of the diameter of the implant and body taper, there is an increase of the ISQ and IT, showing that the diameter of the implant is an important criteria to obtain higher values of primary stability. MDPI 2020-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7216269/ /pubmed/32325667 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13081910 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ríos-Carrasco, B.
Relevant Design Aspects to Improve the Stability of Titanium Dental Implants
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