2015
DOI: 10.1097/id.0000000000000269
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Effect of Implant Thread Geometry on Secondary Stability, Bone Density, and Bone-to-Implant Contact

Abstract: Implants in dense bone reach higher secondary stability than those in cancellous bone, despite the lower %BIC. Implant geometry and bone density play a key role in secondary stability. Large thread design improves bone anchorage mechanically and histologically as compared with small threaded implants.

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“…Vascular interruption, caused by drilling and cutting the bone, leads to necrosis of the osteocytes and thus to bone devitalization [44]. Also a temperature increase in bone over 10°C leads to death of osteocytes and to bone necrosis; thus, precise knowledge concerning the heat generation induced by laser, piezosurgery device, and a saw seems to be key factor of therapeutic success after ridge splitting procedure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vascular interruption, caused by drilling and cutting the bone, leads to necrosis of the osteocytes and thus to bone devitalization [44]. Also a temperature increase in bone over 10°C leads to death of osteocytes and to bone necrosis; thus, precise knowledge concerning the heat generation induced by laser, piezosurgery device, and a saw seems to be key factor of therapeutic success after ridge splitting procedure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8,9 Trisi et al 10 evaluated the effect of 2 different thread designs on secondary stability (micromotion) and osseointegration rate in dense and cancellous bones. 8,9 Trisi et al 10 evaluated the effect of 2 different thread designs on secondary stability (micromotion) and osseointegration rate in dense and cancellous bones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 Çalışmalarda konik ve agresif özellikli yivlere sahip implantların düşük kemik yoğunluğunda ve miktarında, silindir ve silik yivlere sahip implantlara göre yerleştirme torklarının daha yüksek olduğu belirtilmektedir. [25][26][27][28][29][30][31] Yerleştirilen implantın iyileşme süresince stabilizasyonunun korunması, osseointegrasyonun sağlanması ve yükleme sonrasında korunmasında en önemli başarı faktörü olarak görülmektedir. 32 İmplant sağkalım oranı bakımından gruplar arasında fark görülmemesinin diğer bir nedeni olarak da hasta seçim kriterleri gösterilebilir.…”
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