2022
DOI: 10.1515/auto-2022-0009
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Determining relationship between bone screw insertion torque and insertion speed

Abstract: Bone screws are used in many orthopaedic procedures. For low-density cancellous and osteoporotic bone, the torque margin for bone screw insertion can be low; over-tightening will strip the threads, while under-tightening may allow screw loosening over time. A model-based system of automatic individualised torque regulation has been proposed, however current efforts assume speed-independence. This publication addresses the lack of knowledge on the speed dependance of insertion torque. Therefore, a bone screw wa… Show more

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“…Static friction is required for dental implants primary stability or mechanical stability avoiding micro-movements that lead to increased failure in osseointegration. Maximum (1) F f = N insertion torque (MIT) is mistakenly used as a parameter for mechanical initial stability in dental implants clinical and experimental procedures, as observed by conflicting results in literature for decades [9]. Over-tightening the implant into the bone will strip the bone threads, while under-tightening may cause the screws to loosen.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Static friction is required for dental implants primary stability or mechanical stability avoiding micro-movements that lead to increased failure in osseointegration. Maximum (1) F f = N insertion torque (MIT) is mistakenly used as a parameter for mechanical initial stability in dental implants clinical and experimental procedures, as observed by conflicting results in literature for decades [9]. Over-tightening the implant into the bone will strip the bone threads, while under-tightening may cause the screws to loosen.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%