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Fig. 3. Mean bone loss at 6 months and 1 year. M...

Fig. 3. Mean bone loss at 6 months and 1 year. Mean bone loss distribution charts at 6 months and 1 year present no statistically significant difference. p value at 6 months was 0.2981 and at 1 year 0.6613 Fig. 3. Mean bone loss at 6 months and 1 year. Mean bone loss distribution charts at 6 months and 1 year present no statistically significant difference. p value at 6 months was ...

Fig. 2. ISQ values at placement, 6 weeks, 6 mont...

Fig. 2. ISQ values at placement, 6 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year. Mean and standard deviation of ISQ values taken at placement, 6 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year is presented. No statistical significant difference was determined between ISQ values at all time points. (p 

Fig. 1. Implant design. The OSPTX and OSP implants...

Fig. 1. Implant design. The OSPTX and OSP implants are manufactured from high-grade commercially pure titanium with surface roughness produced via a fluoride treatment process. The OSP implant is a screw-shaped self-tapping implant. The diameter used in this study was 4.0 mm. The implant length used in this study was 8 mm. The OSPTX implant has the same features as the OSP except the apex of t...

Table 2 Outcome success criteria : Comparative eva...

Implant success Clinically immobile when tested manually and/or with RFA (minimum ISQ = 65) Absence of peri-implant radiolucency present on an undistorted radiograph Absence of unresolved pain, discomfort, inf...

Table 1 Patient selection criteria : Comparative e...

Inclusion Male or female At least 18 years old Healthy enough to undergo routine implant surgery and subsequent dental treatment Partially edentulous requiring...

About this article : Comparative evaluation of the...

Simmons, D.E., Maney, P., Teitelbaum, A.G. et al. Comparative evaluation of the stability of two different dental implant designs and surgical protocols—a pilot study. Int J Implant Dent 3, 16 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-017-0078-2 Download citation Received: 18 January 2017 Accepted: 22 April 2017 Published: 02 May 2017 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-01...

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Department of Periodontics, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center School of Dentistry, 1100 Florida Avenue, New Orleans, LA, 70119, USA David E. Simmons, Pooja Maney, Austin G. Teitelbaum, Susan Billiot & A. Archontia Palaiologou Tulane University SPHTM, 1440 Canal St, Suite 2001, New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA Lomesh J. Popat You can also search for this author in PubMed Google...

References : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

De Bruyn H, Raes F, Cooper LF, Reside G, Garriga JS, Tarrida LG, et al. Three-years clinical outcome of immediate provisionalization of single Osseospeed() implants in extraction sockets and healed ridges. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2013;24(2):217–23. Ebler S, Ioannidis A, Jung RE, Hammerle CH, Thoma DS. Prospective randomized controlled clinical study comparing two types of two-piece dental impla...

References : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

O'Sullivan D, Sennerby L, Meredith N. Influence of implant taper on the primary and secondary stability of osseointegrated titanium implants. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2004;15(4):474–80. Schwartz-Arad D, Herzberg R, Levin L. Evaluation of long-term implant success. J Periodontol. 2005;76(10):1623–8. Alves CC, Neves M. Tapered implants: from indications to advantages. Int J Periodontics Restora...

References : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

Anitua E, Orive G. Short implants in maxillae and mandibles: a retrospective study with 1 to 8 years of follow-up. J Periodontol. 2010;81(6):819–26. Feldman S, Boitel N, Weng D, Kohles SS, Stach RM. Five-year survival distributions of short-length (10 mm or less) machined-surfaced and Osseotite implants. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res. 2004;6(1):16–23. Felice P, Cannizzaro G, Checchi V, March...

Notes : Comparative evaluation of the stability of...

DENTSPLY International, Susquehanna Commerce Center, 221 West Philadelphia Street, York, PA 17401 I-CAT 17 19; Imaging Services International LLC, 1910 North Penn Rd., Hatfield, PA 19440 Intra-Lock International, 6560 S. West Rogers Circle, Suite 24, Boca Raton, FL 33487 Osstell USA, 6700 Alexander Bell Drive, Suite 200, Columbia, MD 21046 ImageJ 1.50i Wayne Rasband National Institutes of Heal...

Conclusions : Comparative evaluation of the stabil...

Survival rates and stability of OSP and OSPTX implants was comparable. Osteotomy preparation either by the standard or by the soft bone surgical protocol had no significant effect on implant survival, success, and stability. Insertion torque presented a moderate to strong correlation with ISQ values at 6 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year. Insertion torque presented a weak correlation to ISQ values...

Discussion : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

Insertion torque presented a moderate to strong correlation with ISQ values at 6 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year but not at time of implant insertion. This finding is in agreement with Acil et al. who reported no statistically significant correlation between insertion torque and ISQ at time of implant placement [22]. Although a strong correlation was found between insertion torque and bone loss at...

Discussion : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

Augmentation of the maxillary sinus prior to dental implant placement is routinely performed in order to help patients restore their maxillary posterior dentition. Unfortunately, not all patients are candidates for this procedure due to either health, personal, or financial concerns. An alternative treatment without the need for a sinus elevation procedure is the use of a shorter implant. Research...

Results : Comparative evaluation of the stability ...

Overall implant survival rate was 93.3%. Two implants failed, one implant in group A (OSPTXSoft) and one in group B (OSPTXStd). Both implant failures occurred at the time of uncovery (at 6 weeks) and prior to loading of the implants and were attributed to lack of integration. With the exception of these two failed implants, there was 100% success for all remaining implants using the parameters de...

Methods : Comparative evaluation of the stability ...

ANOVA was used to compare the mean implant stabilities between the three groups. Post hoc testing was done via Tukey’s honestly significant differences test to calculate the differences between ISQ measurements at the time of implant placement, 6 weeks and 6 and 12 months (Fig. 2) as well as bone levels at 6 and 12 months (Fig. 3). The correlations of multiple parameters such as insertion t...

Methods : Comparative evaluation of the stability ...

Following proper approval by the LSUHSC Institution Review Board (LSUNO IRB#7438), 27 (30 implant sites) systemically healthy patients at least 18 years old were enrolled in the study and randomly divided into three groups as follows (inclusion and exclusion criteria are described in detail in Table 1): Group A received 10 OSPTX implants using the soft bone surgical protocol (OSPTXSoft). Group...

Background : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

A recent systematic review by Stocchero et al. concluded that an undersized drilling protocol in soft bone is an effective way to enhance insertion torque but recommended that further clinical studies are needed to confirm these data [18]. Our study was designed to address this question, as it compared the standard drilling protocol to a soft bone protocol. Our study hypothesis is that the stabil...

Background : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

Dental implants are now a widely accepted treatment option for the replacement of missing teeth. The therapeutic goal of dental implants is to support restorations that replace single or multiple missing teeth so as to provide patient comfort, function, and esthetics as well as assist in the ongoing maintenance of remaining intraoral and perioral structures. However, anatomic limitations such as t...

Abstract : Comparative evaluation of the stability...

Survival and stability of OSPTX and OSP implants is comparable. Osteotomy preparation by either standard or soft bone surgical protocol presented no significant effect on implant survival and stability for the specific implant designs.

Abstract : Comparative evaluation of the stability...

The purpose of this study was to compare a parallel wall design implant to a tapered apex design implant when placed in the posterior maxilla using two different surgical protocols. Twenty-seven patients (30 implants) were divided into three groups. All implants were 4 mm wide in diameter and 8 mm long. Group A received 10 tapered implants (OSPTX) (Astra Tech OsseoSpeed TX™) using the soft b...

Fig. 4. Scatterplot depicting indirect calculated ...

Fig. 4. Scatterplot depicting indirect calculated and direct measured ISQ values of the tested implants Fig. 4. Scatterplot depicting indirect calculated and direct measured ISQ values of the tested implants

Fig. 3. Example of a typical autospectrum pointing...

Fig. 3. Example of a typical autospectrum pointing to a 1 maximum RF based on 1000 measurements in case of a Straumann test implant Fig. 3. Example of a typical autospectrum pointing to a 1 maximum RF based on 1000 measurements in case of a Straumann test implant

Fig. 2. Clamped Osstell probe orientated towards a...

Fig. 2. Clamped Osstell probe orientated towards a Smartpeg mounted on a test implant. Note the red laser beam dot on the flat surface of the Smartpeg hexagon part Fig. 2. Clamped Osstell probe orientated towards a Smartpeg mounted on a test implant. Note the red laser beam dot on the flat surface of the Smartpeg hexagon part

Fig. 1. Concept for study of deflection and stiffn...

Fig. 1. Concept for study of deflection and stiffness aspects of implant-Smartpeg complex by laser Doppler vibrometry. Intentional partial imbedding of implants allows to detect both the deflection of implant and Smartpeg separately at different vertical levels by changing the position of the laser beam Fig. 1. Concept for study of deflection and stiffness aspects of implant-Smartpeg complex ...

Table 2 Mean values (± SD) of recorded maximum ...

Batch # Implant system Implant length (mm) Implant diameter (mm) Mean measured resonance freq (kHz) SD meas...

Table 1 Published secondary implant stability valu...

Author and study Implant position (implant number) Mean ISQ values at given time-point post-insertion Type of Osstell device used Barewal et al. 2003 [10] ...

About this article : ISQ calculation evaluation of...

Debruyne, S., Grognard, N., Verleye, G. et al. ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitro laser scanning vibrometry-captured resonance frequency. Int J Implant Dent 3, 44 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-017-0105-3 Download citation Received: 11 April 2017 Accepted: 28 September 2017 Published: 12 October 2017 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-017-0105-3

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Department of Mechanics, Research Group Propolis, School of Engeneering Sciences, Katholieke Hoge School Brugge-Oostende, Ostend, Belgium Stijn Debruyne Kliniek Royal, Koningstraat 41, 8400, Ostend, Belgium Nicolas Grognard CHIR-Unit Dentistry–ORHE, Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Laarbeeklaan 103, 1090, Brussels, Belgium Nicolas Gro...

References : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitr...

Han J, Lulic M, Lang NP. Factors influencing resonance frequency analyis assessed by Osstell Mentor during implant issue integration: II: implant surface modifications and implant diameter. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2010;6:605–11. Bornstein M, Hart C, Halbritter S, Morton D, Buser D. Early loading of nonsubmerged titanium implants with a chemically modified sand-blasted and acid-etched surface: 6...

References : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitr...

Adell R, Lekholm U, Brånemark PI. Surgical procedures. In: Brånemark PI, Zarb GA, Albrektsson T, editors. Tissue integrated prothese. Osseointegration in clinical dentistry. Chigaco: Quintessence; 1985. p. 211–32. Strid K. Radiographic procedures. In: Brånemark P-I, Zarb G, Albrektsson T, editors. Tissue integrated prothese. Osseointegration in clinical dentistry. Chigaco: Quintessence; 1985...

Conclusions : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vit...

In conclusion, the present study demonstrated that the algorithm applied and provided by Osstell to calculate ISQ values is correct, making the laboratory procedure valuable for future research focused on stiffness aspects of the implant-Smartpeg complex and its possible influence on the overall RFA measurement. Vice versa, the present study demonstrates the correctness of the actual applied algor...

Discussion : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitr...

The focus of this in vitro study was to develop a laboratory method, intended for future research of aspects of implant-Smartpeg complex stiffness and its possible influence on the overall RFA-based implant stability determination. In the past, other laboratory methodologies have been engineered to investigate implant deflection and/or lateral displacement by means of transducers. A setup using a ...

Results : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitro l...

Mean values (± SD) of recorded maximum RF values, calculated indirect ISQ values, and direct recorded ISQ values for Ankylos (A) and Straumann (S) test implants are shown in Table 2. Using the Shapiro-Wilk test for indirect ISQ (p = 0.05) and direct ISQ (p = 0.02), we can conclude that both indirect and direct ISQ measures are not drawn from a normal distribution (data not shown). Bot...

Methods : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitro l...

In total, for each given implant type with a given diameter/length configuration, 25 measurements for indirect and 5 measurements for direct ISQ computing were performed. The SPSS statistical software package 22.0 (IBM SPSS, Chicago, USA) was used. A Shapiro-Wilk test was used to verify distribution normality for both direct and indirect determined ISQ values. The paired sample t test and the Wil...

Methods : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitro l...

The Smartpeg excitation mode was exactly performed as described above. Notation of the maximum resonance frequency for indirect measurements is followed by notation of direct ISQ value on the display of Osstell IDx device. Positioning of the probe was not changed during indirect and direct recordings for a given test implant. Each resin block contained five identical implants with attached Smartp...

Methods : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitro l...

Test implants originating from various manufacturers were investigated. Straumann sandblasted, large-grit, acid-etched (SLA)® tissue level standard implants (Straumann AG, Basel, Switzerland) with the following diameter: length configurations were 3.3–12 mm (RN connection), 3.3–4.1 mm (RN connection), and 4.8–8 mm (WN connection), Ankylos Cell Plus® surfaced B-implant types (Dentsply Im...

Background : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitr...

Laser Doppler vibrometry possesses a working principle based on the so-called Doppler effect and allows non-contact quantitative measurement of vibration (https://en.wikpedia.org/wiki/Laser_scanning_vibrometry, 2017). The Doppler effect itself finds its origin when a light beam is backscattered on a vibrating surface and experiences a change in wave phase (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doppler_eff...

Background : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitr...

The computed ISQ value is based on the following calculation formulae: Hereby, f denotes the measured maximum resonance frequency (RF). Coefficients a, b, c, d, and e are property information of Osstell (Osstell AB, Gothenburg, Sweden). The coefficients were provided for internal use under the agreement of no publication. From clinical reports [10,11,12,13,14,15,16] listed in Table 1, it ...

Background : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitr...

At present, multiple implant stability assessment methodologies are used, both of invasive and non-invasive nature, including percussion test [1], X-ray evaluation [2], cutting resistance during implant insertion (e.g., electronic insertion torque determination) [3], turn-out or reverse torque test [4], Periotest® [5, 6], and resonance frequency analysis (“RFA”), e.g., the Osstell method [7, ...

Abstract : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitro ...

Implant stability testing at various stages of implant therapy by means of resonance frequency analysis is extensively used. The overall measurement outcome is a function of the resulting stiffness of three entities: surrounding bone, bone-implant complex, and implant-Smartpeg complex. The influence of the latter on the overall measurement results is presently unknown. It can be investigated in vi...

Fig. 3. Mean bone loss at 6 months and 1 year. M...

Fig. 3. Mean bone loss at 6 months and 1 year. Mean bone loss distribution charts at 6 months and 1 year present no statistically significant difference. p value at 6 months was 0.2981 and at 1 year 0.6613 Fig. 3. Mean bone loss at 6 months and 1 year. Mean bone loss distribution charts at 6 months and 1 year present no statistically significant difference. p value at 6 months was ...

Fig. 2. ISQ values at placement, 6 weeks, 6 mont...

Fig. 2. ISQ values at placement, 6 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year. Mean and standard deviation of ISQ values taken at placement, 6 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year is presented. No statistical significant difference was determined between ISQ values at all time points. (p 

Fig. 1. Implant design. The OSPTX and OSP implants...

Fig. 1. Implant design. The OSPTX and OSP implants are manufactured from high-grade commercially pure titanium with surface roughness produced via a fluoride treatment process. The OSP implant is a screw-shaped self-tapping implant. The diameter used in this study was 4.0 mm. The implant length used in this study was 8 mm. The OSPTX implant has the same features as the OSP except the apex of t...

Table 2 Outcome success criteria : Comparative eva...

Implant success Clinically immobile when tested manually and/or with RFA (minimum ISQ = 65) Absence of peri-implant radiolucency present on an undistorted radiograph Absence of unresolved pain, discomfort, inf...

Table 1 Patient selection criteria : Comparative e...

Inclusion Male or female At least 18 years old Healthy enough to undergo routine implant surgery and subsequent dental treatment Partially edentulous requiring...

About this article : Comparative evaluation of the...

Simmons, D.E., Maney, P., Teitelbaum, A.G. et al. Comparative evaluation of the stability of two different dental implant designs and surgical protocols—a pilot study. Int J Implant Dent 3, 16 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-017-0078-2 Download citation Received: 18 January 2017 Accepted: 22 April 2017 Published: 02 May 2017 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-01...

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Department of Periodontics, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center School of Dentistry, 1100 Florida Avenue, New Orleans, LA, 70119, USA David E. Simmons, Pooja Maney, Austin G. Teitelbaum, Susan Billiot & A. Archontia Palaiologou Tulane University SPHTM, 1440 Canal St, Suite 2001, New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA Lomesh J. Popat You can also search for this author in ...

References : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

De Bruyn H, Raes F, Cooper LF, Reside G, Garriga JS, Tarrida LG, et al. Three-years clinical outcome of immediate provisionalization of single Osseospeed() implants in extraction sockets and healed ridges. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2013;24(2):217–23. Ebler S, Ioannidis A, Jung RE, Hammerle CH, Thoma DS. Prospective randomized controlled clinical study comparing two types of two-piece dental impla...

References : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

O'Sullivan D, Sennerby L, Meredith N. Influence of implant taper on the primary and secondary stability of osseointegrated titanium implants. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2004;15(4):474–80. Schwartz-Arad D, Herzberg R, Levin L. Evaluation of long-term implant success. J Periodontol. 2005;76(10):1623–8. Alves CC, Neves M. Tapered implants: from indications to advantages. Int J Periodontics Restora...

References : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

Anitua E, Orive G. Short implants in maxillae and mandibles: a retrospective study with 1 to 8 years of follow-up. J Periodontol. 2010;81(6):819–26. Feldman S, Boitel N, Weng D, Kohles SS, Stach RM. Five-year survival distributions of short-length (10 mm or less) machined-surfaced and Osseotite implants. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res. 2004;6(1):16–23. Felice P, Cannizzaro G, Checchi V, March...

Notes : Comparative evaluation of the stability of...

DENTSPLY International, Susquehanna Commerce Center, 221 West Philadelphia Street, York, PA 17401 I-CAT 17 19; Imaging Services International LLC, 1910 North Penn Rd., Hatfield, PA 19440 Intra-Lock International, 6560 S. West Rogers Circle, Suite 24, Boca Raton, FL 33487 Osstell USA, 6700 Alexander Bell Drive, Suite 200, Columbia, MD 21046 ImageJ 1.50i Wayne Rasband National Institutes of Heal...

Conclusions : Comparative evaluation of the stabil...

Survival rates and stability of OSP and OSPTX implants was comparable. Osteotomy preparation either by the standard or by the soft bone surgical protocol had no significant effect on implant survival, success, and stability. Insertion torque presented a moderate to strong correlation with ISQ values at 6 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year. Insertion torque presented a weak correlation to ISQ values...

Discussion : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

Insertion torque presented a moderate to strong correlation with ISQ values at 6 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year but not at time of implant insertion. This finding is in agreement with Acil et al. who reported no statistically significant correlation between insertion torque and ISQ at time of implant placement [22]. Although a strong correlation was found between insertion torque and bone loss at...

Discussion : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

Augmentation of the maxillary sinus prior to dental implant placement is routinely performed in order to help patients restore their maxillary posterior dentition. Unfortunately, not all patients are candidates for this procedure due to either health, personal, or financial concerns. An alternative treatment without the need for a sinus elevation procedure is the use of a shorter implant. Research...

Results : Comparative evaluation of the stability ...

Overall implant survival rate was 93.3%. Two implants failed, one implant in group A (OSPTXSoft) and one in group B (OSPTXStd). Both implant failures occurred at the time of uncovery (at 6 weeks) and prior to loading of the implants and were attributed to lack of integration. With the exception of these two failed implants, there was 100% success for all remaining implants using the parameters de...

Methods : Comparative evaluation of the stability ...

ANOVA was used to compare the mean implant stabilities between the three groups. Post hoc testing was done via Tukey’s honestly significant differences test to calculate the differences between ISQ measurements at the time of implant placement, 6 weeks and 6 and 12 months (Fig. 2) as well as bone levels at 6 and 12 months (Fig. 3). The correlations of multiple parameters such as insertion t...

Methods : Comparative evaluation of the stability ...

Following proper approval by the LSUHSC Institution Review Board (LSUNO IRB#7438), 27 (30 implant sites) systemically healthy patients at least 18 years old were enrolled in the study and randomly divided into three groups as follows (inclusion and exclusion criteria are described in detail in Table 1): Group A received 10 OSPTX implants using the soft bone surgical protocol (OSPTXSoft). G...

Background : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

A recent systematic review by Stocchero et al. concluded that an undersized drilling protocol in soft bone is an effective way to enhance insertion torque but recommended that further clinical studies are needed to confirm these data [18]. Our study was designed to address this question, as it compared the standard drilling protocol to a soft bone protocol. Our study hypothesis is that the stabil...

Background : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

Dental implants are now a widely accepted treatment option for the replacement of missing teeth. The therapeutic goal of dental implants is to support restorations that replace single or multiple missing teeth so as to provide patient comfort, function, and esthetics as well as assist in the ongoing maintenance of remaining intraoral and perioral structures. However, anatomic limitations such as t...

Abstract : Comparative evaluation of the stability...

Survival and stability of OSPTX and OSP implants is comparable. Osteotomy preparation by either standard or soft bone surgical protocol presented no significant effect on implant survival and stability for the specific implant designs.

Abstract : Comparative evaluation of the stability...

The purpose of this study was to compare a parallel wall design implant to a tapered apex design implant when placed in the posterior maxilla using two different surgical protocols. Twenty-seven patients (30 implants) were divided into three groups. All implants were 4 mm wide in diameter and 8 mm long. Group A received 10 tapered implants (OSPTX) (Astra Tech OsseoSpeed TX™) using the soft b...

Fig. 4. Scatterplot depicting indirect calculated ...

Fig. 4. Scatterplot depicting indirect calculated and direct measured ISQ values of the tested implants Fig. 4. Scatterplot depicting indirect calculated and direct measured ISQ values of the tested implants

Fig. 3. Example of a typical autospectrum pointing...

Fig. 3. Example of a typical autospectrum pointing to a 1 maximum RF based on 1000 measurements in case of a Straumann test implant Fig. 3. Example of a typical autospectrum pointing to a 1 maximum RF based on 1000 measurements in case of a Straumann test implant

Fig. 2. Clamped Osstell probe orientated towards a...

Fig. 2. Clamped Osstell probe orientated towards a Smartpeg mounted on a test implant. Note the red laser beam dot on the flat surface of the Smartpeg hexagon part Fig. 2. Clamped Osstell probe orientated towards a Smartpeg mounted on a test implant. Note the red laser beam dot on the flat surface of the Smartpeg hexagon part

Fig. 1. Concept for study of deflection and stiffn...

Fig. 1. Concept for study of deflection and stiffness aspects of implant-Smartpeg complex by laser Doppler vibrometry. Intentional partial imbedding of implants allows to detect both the deflection of implant and Smartpeg separately at different vertical levels by changing the position of the laser beam Fig. 1. Concept for study of deflection and stiffness aspects of implant-Smartpeg complex ...

Table 2 Mean values (± SD) of recorded maximum ...

Batch # Implant system Implant length (mm) Implant diameter (mm) Mean measured resonance freq (kHz) SD meas...

Table 1 Published secondary implant stability valu...

Author and study Implant position (implant number) Mean ISQ values at given time-point post-insertion Type of Osstell device used Barewal et al. 2003 [10] ...

About this article : ISQ calculation evaluation of...

Debruyne, S., Grognard, N., Verleye, G. et al. ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitro laser scanning vibrometry-captured resonance frequency. Int J Implant Dent 3, 44 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-017-0105-3 Download citation Received: 11 April 2017 Accepted: 28 September 2017 Published: 12 October 2017 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-017-0105-3

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Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were...

Ethics declarations : ISQ calculation evaluation o...

Stijn Debruyne, Nicolas Grognard, Gino Verleye, Korneel Van Massenhove, Dimitrios Mavreas, and Bart Vande Vannet declare that they have no competing interests. Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.

Author information : ISQ calculation evaluation of...

Correspondence to Nicolas Grognard.

Author information : ISQ calculation evaluation of...

Department of Mechanics, Research Group Propolis, School of Engeneering Sciences, Katholieke Hoge School Brugge-Oostende, Ostend, Belgium Stijn Debruyne Kliniek Royal, Koningstraat 41, 8400, Ostend, Belgium Nicolas Grognard CHIR-Unit Dentistry–ORHE, Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Laarbeeklaan 103, 1090, Brussels, Belgium Nicolas Gro...

References : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitr...

Han J, Lulic M, Lang NP. Factors influencing resonance frequency analyis assessed by Osstell Mentor during implant issue integration: II: implant surface modifications and implant diameter. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2010;6:605–11. Bornstein M, Hart C, Halbritter S, Morton D, Buser D. Early loading of nonsubmerged titanium implants with a chemically modified sand-blasted and acid-etched surface: 6...

References : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitr...

Adell R, Lekholm U, Brånemark PI. Surgical procedures. In: Brånemark PI, Zarb GA, Albrektsson T, editors. Tissue integrated prothese. Osseointegration in clinical dentistry. Chigaco: Quintessence; 1985. p. 211–32. Strid K. Radiographic procedures. In: Brånemark P-I, Zarb G, Albrektsson T, editors. Tissue integrated prothese. Osseointegration in clinical dentistry. Chigaco: Quintessence; 1985...

Conclusions : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vit...

In conclusion, the present study demonstrated that the algorithm applied and provided by Osstell to calculate ISQ values is correct, making the laboratory procedure valuable for future research focused on stiffness aspects of the implant-Smartpeg complex and its possible influence on the overall RFA measurement. Vice versa, the present study demonstrates the correctness of the actual applied algor...

Discussion : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitr...

The focus of this in vitro study was to develop a laboratory method, intended for future research of aspects of implant-Smartpeg complex stiffness and its possible influence on the overall RFA-based implant stability determination. In the past, other laboratory methodologies have been engineered to investigate implant deflection and/or lateral displacement by means of transducers. A setup using a ...

Results : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitro l...

Mean values (± SD) of recorded maximum RF values, calculated indirect ISQ values, and direct recorded ISQ values for Ankylos (A) and Straumann (S) test implants are shown in Table 2. Using the Shapiro-Wilk test for indirect ISQ (p = 0.05) and direct ISQ (p = 0.02), we can conclude that both indirect and direct ISQ measures are not drawn from a normal distribution (data not shown). Bot...

Methods : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitro l...

In total, for each given implant type with a given diameter/length configuration, 25 measurements for indirect and 5 measurements for direct ISQ computing were performed. The SPSS statistical software package 22.0 (IBM SPSS, Chicago, USA) was used. A Shapiro-Wilk test was used to verify distribution normality for both direct and indirect determined ISQ values. The paired sample t test and the Wil...

Methods : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitro l...

The Smartpeg excitation mode was exactly performed as described above. Notation of the maximum resonance frequency for indirect measurements is followed by notation of direct ISQ value on the display of Osstell IDx device. Positioning of the probe was not changed during indirect and direct recordings for a given test implant. Each resin block contained five identical implants with attached Smartp...

Methods : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitro l...

Test implants originating from various manufacturers were investigated. Straumann sandblasted, large-grit, acid-etched (SLA)® tissue level standard implants (Straumann AG, Basel, Switzerland) with the following diameter: length configurations were 3.3–12 mm (RN connection), 3.3–4.1 mm (RN connection), and 4.8–8 mm (WN connection), Ankylos Cell Plus® surfaced B-implant types (Dentsply Im...

Background : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitr...

Laser Doppler vibrometry possesses a working principle based on the so-called Doppler effect and allows non-contact quantitative measurement of vibration (https://en.wikpedia.org/wiki/Laser_scanning_vibrometry, 2017). The Doppler effect itself finds its origin when a light beam is backscattered on a vibrating surface and experiences a change in wave phase (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doppler_eff...

Background : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitr...

The computed ISQ value is based on the following calculation formulae: Hereby, f denotes the measured maximum resonance frequency (RF). Coefficients a, b, c, d, and e are property information of Osstell (Osstell AB, Gothenburg, Sweden). The coefficients were provided for internal use under the agreement of no publication. From clinical reports [10,11,12,13,14,15,16] listed in Table 1, it ...

Background : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitr...

At present, multiple implant stability assessment methodologies are used, both of invasive and non-invasive nature, including percussion test [1], X-ray evaluation [2], cutting resistance during implant insertion (e.g., electronic insertion torque determination) [3], turn-out or reverse torque test [4], Periotest® [5, 6], and resonance frequency analysis (“RFA”), e.g., the Osstell method [7, ...

Abstract : ISQ calculation evaluation of in vitro ...

Implant stability testing at various stages of implant therapy by means of resonance frequency analysis is extensively used. The overall measurement outcome is a function of the resulting stiffness of three entities: surrounding bone, bone-implant complex, and implant-Smartpeg complex. The influence of the latter on the overall measurement results is presently unknown. It can be investigated in vi...

Table 2 Outcome success criteria

Implant success Clinically immobile when tested manually and/or with RFA (minimum ISQ = 65) Absence of peri-implant radiolucency present on an undistorted radiograph Absence of unresolved pain, discomfort, infection or neuropathy, or peri-implant soft tissue complications attributable to the implant Implant placement that does not preclude delivery of a prosthetic crown w...

Figure 3. Mean bone loss at 6 months and 1 year

Figure 3. Mean bone loss at 6 months and 1 year. Mean bone loss distribution charts at 6 months and 1 year present no statistically significant difference. p value at 6 months was 0.2981 and at 1 year 0.6613 Figure 3. Mean bone loss at 6 months and 1 year. Mean bone loss distribution charts at 6 months and 1 year present no statistically significant difference. p value at 6 month...

Figure 2. ISQ values at placement, 6 weeks, 6 mont...

  Figure 2. ISQ values at placement, 6 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year. Mean and standard deviation of ISQ values taken at placement, 6 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year is presented. No statistical significant difference was determined between ISQ values at all time points. (p 

Table 1 Patient selection criteria

Inclusion Male or female At least 18 years old Healthy enough to undergo routine implant surgery and subsequent dental treatment Partially edentulous requiring single dental implants in the maxilla Adequate volume of native or grafted bone to accommodate dental implants at least 8 mm long No active infections Physically, emotionally, and financially able to u...

Figure 1. Implant design

  Figure 1. Implant design. The OSPTX and OSP implants are manufactured from high-grade commercially pure titanium with surface roughness produced via a fluoride treatment process. The OSP implant is a screw-shaped self-tapping implant. The diameter used in this study was 4.0 mm. The implant length used in this study was 8 mm. The OSPTX implant has the same features as the OSP except the apex ...

Discussion : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

Discussion Augmentation of the maxillary sinus prior to dental implant placement is routinely performed in order to help patients restore their maxillary posterior dentition. Unfortunately, not all patients are candidates for this procedure due to either health, personal, or financial concerns. An alternative treatment without the need for a sinus elevation procedure is the use of a shorter...

Results : Comparative evaluation of the stability ...

Results Overall implant survival rate was 93.3%. Two implants failed, one implant in group A (OSPTXSoft) and one in group B (OSPTXStd). Both implant failures occurred at the time of uncovery (at 6 weeks) and prior to loading of the implants and were attributed to lack of integration. With the exception of these two failed implants, there was 100% success for all remaining implants using the par...

Methods : Comparative evaluation of the stability ...

Methods Following proper approval by the LSUHSC Institution Review Board (LSUNO IRB#7438), 27 (30 implant sites) systemically healthy patients at least 18 years old were enrolled in the study and randomly divided into three groups as follows (inclusion and exclusion criteria are described in detail in Table 1): Group A received 10 OSPTX implants using the soft bone surgical protocol (OSPT...

Background : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

To avoid invasive sinus augmentation procedures, implants have been designed in shorter lengths such as 8 mm. To further enhance short implant primary stability, a tapered design has been developed which has been proven to provide greater initial stability. Implant stability can be evaluated by different measures such as torque at the time of implant placement, resistance to reverse torque, and re...

Background : Comparative evaluation of the stabili...

Background Dental implants are now a widely accepted treatment option for the replacement of missing teeth. The therapeutic goal of dental implants is to support restorations that replace single or multiple missing teeth so as to provide patient comfort, function, and esthetics as well as assist in the ongoing maintenance of remaining intraoral and perioral structures. However, anatomic limitat...

Comparative evaluation of the stability of two dif...

Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to compare a parallel wall design implant to a tapered apex design implant when placed in the posterior maxilla using two different surgical protocols. Methods Twenty-seven patients (30 implants) were divided into three groups. All implants were 4 mm wide in diameter and 8 mm long. Group A received 10 tapered implants (OSPTX) (Astra Tech O...