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Relationship of implant stability and bone density derived from computerized tomography images
Authors:Joe Merheb MAS  Marjolein Vercruyssen PhD  Wim Coucke PhD  Marc Quirynen PhD
Institution:1. Unit of Periodontology, Department of Oral Health Sciences, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium;2. Scientific Institute of Public Health, Brussels, Belgium;3. Research Group Periodontology & Oral microbiology, Department of Oral Health Sciences, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Abstract:

Background and Purpose

Implant stability is one of the most important factors influencing osseointegration. Using stereolithographical guides for maximizing precision, this study aimed at investigating the relationship between implant stability and bone density derived from computerized tomography analysis.

Materials and Methods

One hundred ninety‐five implants were placed in 48 patients using digitally designed stereolithographical surgical guides. Ninety‐five implants were placed using a mucosa supported guide and 100 implants were placed using a bone supported guide. Implant stability was measured by means of resonance frequency analysis (RFA) and damping capacity assessment (Periotest, PTV). Bone density (Hounsfield units) was measured at different regions of interest (ROI) and cortex thickness was measured around each implant.

Results

Implant stability correlated significantly with the different ROI. The best correlation for RFA was obtained for the spongious bone ROI (r = .64) and PTV best correlated with the coronal cortex density (r = ?.41). Shorter implants (9 mm) had a significantly lower primary stability than longer implants (11, 13, 15 mm). Primary stability was also significantly higher in 4 mm diameter implants than in 3.5 mm diameter implants. A formula for the prediction of primary stability based on the different variables investigated was developed.

Conclusions

Bone density and cortex thickness have a significant influence on implant primary stability. Longer and wider implants reached higher primary stability than shorter and narrower implants. These correlations lose their significance after osseointegration has taken place. Implant stability can be predicted based on an preoperative analysis of bone characteristics.
Keywords:density  implant  ISQ  Osstell  resonance  RFA  stability
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