Literature DB >> 23748331

Implant biomechanical stability variation at early implantation times in vivo: an experimental study in dogs.

Julio B Gomes1, Felipe E Campos, Charles Marin, Hellen S Teixeira, Estevam A Bonfante, Marcelo Suzuki, Lukasz Witek, Darceny Zanetta-Barbosa, Paulo G Coelho.   

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PURPOSE: To demonstrate the degree of stability decrease and subsequent increase of dental implants at early implantation times in a beagle model.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The mandibular premolars and first molars of eight beagle dogs were extracted and the ridges allowed to heal for 8 weeks. Thirty-two (n = 16 each group) implants were placed bilaterally, and remained in vivo for 1 and 3 weeks. The implants with comparable dimensions were divided as follows: group 1, Straumann Bone Level with SLActive surface; group 2, Nobel Speedy Replace RP with TiUnite surface. During insertion and following sacrifice, the implants were torqued to determine insertion and interface failure values. Histologic sections were prepared for microscopy. Statistical analysis was performed using Kruskal-Wallis and multiple paired and non-paired t tests considering unequal variances at a 95% level of significance.
RESULTS: High insertion torque values were observed along with a significant decrease at 1 week in vivo (P = .003). At 3 weeks, the biomechanical fixation levels increased and were comparable to the insertion torque value. Histology showed that interfacial bone remodeling and initial woven bone formation was observed around both implant groups at 1 and 3 weeks.
CONCLUSIONS: As time elapsed early after implantation, the biomechanical stability of dental implants initially decreased and subsequently increased.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23748331     DOI: 10.11607/jomi.2885

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants        ISSN: 0882-2786            Impact factor:   2.804


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1.  Drilling dimension effects in early stages of osseointegration and implant stability in a canine model.

Authors:  Felipe-Eduardo Baires-Campos; Ryo Jimbo; Estevam-Augusto Bonfante; Maiolino-Thomaz Fonseca-Oliveira; Camila Moura; Darceny Zanetta-Barbosa; Paulo-Guilherme Coelho
Journal:  Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal       Date:  2015-07-01

2.  Reality of dental implant surface modification: a short literature review.

Authors:  In-Sung Yeo
Journal:  Open Biomed Eng J       Date:  2014-10-31

3.  "Reverse torque of 30 Ncm applied to dental implants as test for osseointegration"-a human observational study.

Authors:  Sabrina G Simeone; María Rios; Jeannette Simonpietri
Journal:  Int J Implant Dent       Date:  2016-12-07

4.  RFA measurements of survival midpalatal orthodontic mini-implants in comparison to initial healing period.

Authors:  Manuel Nienkemper; Jan H Willmann; Kathrin Becker; Dieter Drescher
Journal:  Prog Orthod       Date:  2020-02-17       Impact factor: 2.750

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