Literature DB >> 26819157

Biomechanical evaluation of oversized drilling on implant stability - an experimental study in sheep.

Mehmet Emre Yurttutan1, Recep Kestane1, Ahmet Keskin1, Omur Dereci2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of oversized drilling on implant success and secondary stability.
METHODS: The experimental study was conducted in Turkey from January to July 2013, after approval by the ethics committee of the University of Ankara, and comprised 2 female sheep. Alumina blasted implants 4mm in diameter and 10mm in length were employed; 16 implant sites were prepared on the proximal tibias of the 2 sheep. In the right tibia, a standard preparation with 3.5mm diameter was performed in the control group, while in the left tibia, an over-preparation with 4.2mm diameter was performed at the experimental group. The implants of the control group were non-mobile, while the experimental group had rotational and vertical movements. The initial implant stability was measured using the resonance frequence analysis. Animals were sacrificed after 12 weeks, and resonance frequence analysis and reverse torque values were measured.
RESULTS: In the experimental group, the mean resonance frequence analysis value was 60.25±7.46 (range: 49-74) at the end of the 12-week healing period. There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups (p=0.926). In the removing stage, the mean reverse torque values was 97.75±22.23N/cm (range: 68.63-138.83) for control group and 96.25±21.93N/cm (range: 63.34-126.9) for the experimental group (p=0.84).
CONCLUSIONS: Osseointegration can be achieved in the absence of primer stability in the 12-week period of healing time even for alumina-blasted implants.

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Keywords:  Animal study, Dental implant, Implant stability, Osseointegration, Oversized drilling.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26819157

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pak Med Assoc        ISSN: 0030-9982            Impact factor:   0.781


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