Correlation between bone density and primary implants stability in computer guided implant system /
Moataz Bealla Mohamed Abdelaziz
Correlation between bone density and primary implants stability in computer guided implant system / العلاقة بين كثافة العظام و الثبات المبدئى للغرسات فى نظام غرس مساعد بالكمبيوتر Moataz Bealla Mohamed Abdelaziz ; Supervised Samira Ibrahim Ibrahim , Maha Wagdy Elkerdawy - Cairo : Moataz Bealla Mohamed Abdelaziz , 2015 - 68 P. : photographs ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Prosthodontics
The present in vivo study aimed to find the correlation between bone density of implant placement sites and primary stability of implants using a computer guided implant system. Fourteen patients with completely edentulous maxillary and mandibular arches were recruited. Each arch received preplanned four implants based on data obtained from a preoperative cone beam computerized tomography (CBCT). Drilling for the implant was done with the surgical stent secured in its place. After preparation of the osteotomy sites, the implants were threaded with the implant mount using a ratchet. Using the 2measure density in eclipse3 (feature of the Mimics 10.01 software) the bone density in the implant placement sites was recorded, then categorized according to Misch 2008 classification into the four bone types (D1, D2, D3, D4). Clinical evaluation was carried out for implant stability using resonance frequency analysis immediately after implant installation using the Osstell ISQ device. Each Implants stability was measured in the bucco-lingual and the mesio distal direction using the osstells smartpeg tool screwed to the implant. A non significant difference between the primary stability of implants in maxilla and mandible despite the significant difference found between the bone densities of both arches. There is a weak positive relation between the bone densities of implant osteotomy sites (HU) and the primary stability of the implants ISQ
Bone density Initial implant stability Primary implant stability
Correlation between bone density and primary implants stability in computer guided implant system / العلاقة بين كثافة العظام و الثبات المبدئى للغرسات فى نظام غرس مساعد بالكمبيوتر Moataz Bealla Mohamed Abdelaziz ; Supervised Samira Ibrahim Ibrahim , Maha Wagdy Elkerdawy - Cairo : Moataz Bealla Mohamed Abdelaziz , 2015 - 68 P. : photographs ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Prosthodontics
The present in vivo study aimed to find the correlation between bone density of implant placement sites and primary stability of implants using a computer guided implant system. Fourteen patients with completely edentulous maxillary and mandibular arches were recruited. Each arch received preplanned four implants based on data obtained from a preoperative cone beam computerized tomography (CBCT). Drilling for the implant was done with the surgical stent secured in its place. After preparation of the osteotomy sites, the implants were threaded with the implant mount using a ratchet. Using the 2measure density in eclipse3 (feature of the Mimics 10.01 software) the bone density in the implant placement sites was recorded, then categorized according to Misch 2008 classification into the four bone types (D1, D2, D3, D4). Clinical evaluation was carried out for implant stability using resonance frequency analysis immediately after implant installation using the Osstell ISQ device. Each Implants stability was measured in the bucco-lingual and the mesio distal direction using the osstells smartpeg tool screwed to the implant. A non significant difference between the primary stability of implants in maxilla and mandible despite the significant difference found between the bone densities of both arches. There is a weak positive relation between the bone densities of implant osteotomy sites (HU) and the primary stability of the implants ISQ
Bone density Initial implant stability Primary implant stability