| Literature DB >> 24381734 |
Fawad Javed, Hameeda Bashir Ahmed, Roberto Crespi, Georgios E Romanos.
Abstract
A secure implant primary (mechanical) stability is positively associated with a successful implant integration and long-term successful clinical outcome. Therefore, it is essential to assess the initial stability at different time-points to ensure a successful osseointegration. The present study critically reviews the factors that may play a role in achieving a successful initial stability in dental implants. Databases were searched from 1983 up to and including October 2013 using different combinations of various keywords. Bone quality and quantity, implant geometry, and surgical technique adopted may significantly influence primary stability and overall success rate of dental implants.Keywords: bone density; dental implants; implant surface topography; osseointegration; primary stability; surgical technique
Year: 2013 PMID: 24381734 PMCID: PMC3873594 DOI: 10.1556/IMAS.5.2013.4.3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Interv Med Appl Sci ISSN: 2061-1617