J Korean Assoc Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.  2008 Nov;30(6):518-528.

The Influence of the Initial Stability After Dental Implant Installation on the Osseointegration

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dentistry, Kyung-Hee University, Korea. kyukab@khu.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
The long-term experience of using osseointegrated implants for prosthetic rehabilitation of the edentulous patients shows that high success rates can be predictably achieved. Primary implant stability has been identified to be a prerequisite to achieve osseointegration. In this study, we set up the amount of removed bone so that it differed on implant installation site for each group. The influence of each initial stability on secondary stability and osseointegration was compared with time lapse using resonance frequency analysis and histomorphometric analysis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
A total 27 US II(R) (Osstem, Korea) implants were placed in the mandibular edentulous area of 3 beagle dogs. The implant site was prepared by the conventional technique with drills, and three experimental groups were divided into under-drilling group, normal-drilling group and overdrilling group. The Implant Stability Quotient (ISQ) was measured at intervals of immediately, 4, 8, 12 weeks after placement using Osstell(R) mentor RFA. After the animals were sacrificed, histomorphometric evaluation was executed for measuring BIC and BD.
RESULTS
1) The under-drilled group showed most high ISQ value for whole experiment period. 2) Boneto-implant-contact(BIC) showed the tendency to be increased gradually as the experiment period passed except the 8 weeks of the normal group. 3) The under-drilled group showed most high bone density(BD) level for whole experiment period, and it was expressed the aspect to be increased gradually according to an experiment period passage in the average of all group. 4) Resonance frequency analysis and histomorphometric analysis are presumed by generally proportional.
CONCLUSIONS
As this research result, it seems that there are some correlation between resonance frequency analysis and histomorphometric analysis. As are accomplished osseointegration stably so that more superior at the region which the overpressure comes to add, it will be applicable method in clinical field.

Keyword

Initial stability; Osseointegration; Resonance frequency analysis; Histomorphometric analysis

MeSH Terms

Animals
Dental Implants
Dogs
Humans
Mandrillus
Mentors
Nitrogen Mustard Compounds
Osseointegration
Dental Implants
Nitrogen Mustard Compounds
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