DocumentCode :
241007
Title :
Measuring primary stability for the inclined implants retaining mandibular overdenture using resonance frequency
Author :
Elramady, Mona M. ; Sayed, Ahmed M. ; Awadalla, Magdy A. ; Mohamed, Faten S. ; Nassef, Tamer M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Prosthodontics, Alexandria Univ., Alexandria, Egypt
fYear :
2014
fDate :
11-13 Dec. 2014
Firstpage :
83
Lastpage :
86
Abstract :
The stability of the implant after insertion is the most important factor influencing successful osseointegration. Initial stability at placement and the development of osseointegration in the following healing process are two important factors for implant success. The purpose of this study was to prove the primary stability of the implant and abutment angulation and its reliability upon the micromotion level and stress-distribution pattern around the neck of the implant by means of Osstell and comparing these results with a finite element model results. Nine complete edentulous patients were included in the study, where the primary stability was measured using (Osstell) and the results were compared with the computer model results. It was observed that no difference and no change between the right and left sides, where both were stable in bucco-lingual and mesio-distal measurements. And also the mean values for right and left sides at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months were nearly stable at all stages in bucco-lingual and mesio-distal measurements. The Osstell system proved to be sensitive in measuring dental implant stability in hard and soft interfaces, and was found to be able to detect changes in the fixture interface stiffness.
Keywords :
acoustic resonance; biomedical materials; biomedical ultrasonics; dentistry; finite element analysis; patient treatment; prosthetics; Initial placement stability; Osstell mandibular stability measurement; abutment angulation; bucco-lingual stability measurements; bucco-lingual stages; complete edentulous patients; dental fixture change detection; dental implant stability measurement; finite element model; fixture interface stiffness; hard interfaces; implant neck; mandibular implant insertion; mandibular implant stability; mandibular implant success; mean values; mesio-distal stability measurements; mesio-distal stages; micromotion level; osseointegration development; overdenture-retaining mandibular implants; primary implant stability; primary mandibular stability measurement; reliability; resonance frequency; sensitive Osstell system; soft interfaces; stress-distribution pattern; successful osseointegration factors; time 1 month; time 12 month; time 3 month; time 6 month; Biomedical measurement; Computational modeling; Frequency measurement; Implants; Resonant frequency; Stability analysis; Stress measurement; Finite element analysis; Frequency analysis; Implants; Mandibular over denture;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering Conference (CIBEC), 2014 Cairo International
Conference_Location :
Giza
ISSN :
2156-6097
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4413-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CIBEC.2014.7020923
Filename :
7020923
Link To Document :
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