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Effect of implant design and bone density in primary stability
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Keywords

Dental implants
Biomechanics
Bone substitutes
Polyurethanes

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Oliscovicz NF, Shimano AC, Marcantonio Junior E, Lepri CP, Reis AC dos. Effect of implant design and bone density in primary stability. Braz. J. Oral Sci. [Internet]. 2015 Oct. 16 [cited 2024 Jun. 30];12(3):158-63. Available from: https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8641009

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the influence of the format and surface treatment of implants, as well as the substrate used in primary stability. Methods: Thirty-two Conexão® implants were used: 8 conical (CC) (11.5 x 3.5 mm) and 24 cylindrical (11.5 x 3.75 mm) – 8 external hexagon implants without surface treatment (MS), 8 external hexagon implants with double Porous treatment (MP), 8 internal hexagon implants with Porous treatment (CA). They were inserted in Nacional® polyurethane in three densities (15, 20 and 40 PCF). The insertion torque (IT) (N.cm) was quantified using the digital Mackena® torque meter, and the pullout force (PF) (N) by means of axial traction force with a 200 kg load cell, performed in a Universal Test Machine (Emic® DL- 10000) and the Tesc 3.13 software. Data were analyzed statistically by ANOVA and Tukey’s test with a significance level of 5%. Results: Difference was observed between groups (p<0.05). Regarding the IT, MP and MS inserted to the substrate 40PCF showed higher values with statistically significant difference with all interactions implants x substrate; the 15 and 20PCF densities was not significant in all groups of implants. MP, MS, CC and CA did not differ significantly, even inserted in a lower density, where CC showed better IT compared with other densities. For PF, the best performance was the interaction implant CA x 40PCF substrate, showing a difference from the other implants inserted in all substrates. Conclusions: The higher bone density and cylindrical implants with surface treatment provides greater IT and PF.
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Copyright (c) 2015 Nathalia Ferraz Oliscovicz, Antônio Carlos Shimano, Elcio Marcantonio Junior, César Penazzo Lepri, Andréa Cândido dos Reis

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