Correlation between implant stability quotient and bone-implant contact: a retrospective histological and histomorphometrical study of seven titanium implants retrieved from humans |
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Authors: | Scarano Antonio Degidi Marco Iezzi Giovanna Petrone Giovanna Piattelli Adriano |
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Affiliation: | Researcher, Dental School, University of Chieti, Pescara, Italy;;private practice, Bologna, Italy;visiting professor, Dental School, University of Chieti, Pescara, Italy;;research fellow, Dental School, University of Chieti, Pescara, Italy;;Dental School, University of Chieti, Pescara, Italy;;professor of oral pathology and medicine, Dental School, University of Chieti, Pescara, Italy |
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Abstract: | Background: Primary stability has a relevant role in the long‐term success of dental implants. A quantitative method for the measurement of implant stability has been introduced (resonance frequency analysis RFA]). Information about the significance of RFA measurements and about the relationship between RFA values and their association with implant osseointegration, success, or failure is important from a clinical point of view. Purpose: The aim of the present histological and histomorphometric study was to see if a correlation existed between the bone‐implant contact (BIC) percentage of retrieved human implants and RFA values. Materials and Methods: Seven implants inserted in the posterior mandible, with a sandblasted and acid‐etched surface and retrieved after a 6‐month period, were evaluated in the present study. These seven implants had been retrieved for different causes. All these implants were submerged and were retrieved with a 5‐mm trephine bur and immersed in 10% buffered formalin to be processed for histology. Results: A statistically significant correlation could be detected between implant stability quotient and BIC (p=.016). Conclusions: Even if the relationship between bone structure and RFA is still not fully understood, in our study, a statistically significant correlation was found between RFA and BIC values. Further studies are needed to evaluate a correlation of RFA and BIC in human implants retrieved after a range of healing periods. |
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Keywords: | bone-implant contact percentage bone structure histomorphometry resonance frequency analysis |
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