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Assessment of the Correlation between the Implant Distance and Primary Stability by Resonance Frequency Analysis

Objective . The aim of this study was to assess the influence of the interimplant distance on the implant primary stability (ISQ) by Resonance Frequency Analysis (RFA). Method . Forty-five implants were placed in the mandible of human cadavers and 108 in artificial bone substrates in the form of pol...

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Published in:Journal of Dental Surgery 2015-06, Vol.2015, p.1-7
Main Authors: Jeu, Samuel, Guillaud, Etienne, Hauret, Laurent, Coutant, Jean-Christophe, Ella, Bruno
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description Objective . The aim of this study was to assess the influence of the interimplant distance on the implant primary stability (ISQ) by Resonance Frequency Analysis (RFA). Method . Forty-five implants were placed in the mandible of human cadavers and 108 in artificial bone substrates in the form of polyurethane foam blocks. Primary implant stability was successively measured first by RFA immediately after the placement of the first implant (A) and then after two other implants (B and C) proximal and distal to the first implant. The interimplant distances were defined from 1 to 6 mm and the three primary stability values measured were compared. Results . On the mandibles, no correlation was observed between the interimplant distances and primary stability. On the polyurethane foam block, the primary stability of implant A increased significantly ( p < 0.001 ) after the placement of implant B but remained constant after placement of implant C. Conclusion . Reducing the interimplant distance does not affect the primary stability on dry bone or artificial substrate.
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