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Reliability of implant stability measuring devices depending on various clinical conditions: an in vitro study

  • Han-Na Lee (Department of Dentistry, Korea University Guro Hospital) ;
  • Myoung-Sub Kim (Department of Dentistry, Korea University Anam Hospital) ;
  • Jeong-Yol Lee (Department of Dentistry, Korea University Guro Hospital) ;
  • Xu Zihan (Department of Dentistry, Korea University Anam Hospital) ;
  • Jae-Jun Ryu (Department of Dentistry, Korea University Anam Hospital) ;
  • Ji-Suk Shim (Department of Dentistry, Korea University Guro Hospital)
  • 투고 : 2023.03.09
  • 심사 : 2023.05.15
  • 발행 : 2023.06.30

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PURPOSE. The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability of implant stability measuring devices depending on the location of the implant and the position of the patient. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Six implants were installed in different dentate sextants of six artificial bone models. Implant stability was measured in three conditions of the bone model (without mounting on a phantom head, mounted on a phantom head in supine position, and mounted on a phantom head in upright position). A resonance frequency analysis device (Osstell) and two damping capacity analysis devices (Periotest and Anycheck) were used to measure implant stability. The values measured outside the phantom head were treated as controls, and the values inside the phantom head were compared using an independent t-test. RESULTS. Osstell showed different results in two of the six divisions in both the supine and upright positions compared to outside of the mouth (P < .05). Periotest showed different results in all six parts in the supine position and in five parts in the upright position compared to outside of the mouth (P < .05). While Anycheck showed different results in five areas in the supine position compared to outside of the mouth, it showed different results in only one area in the upright position (P < .05). CONCLUSION. In the difficult implant position for the operator to access, the implant stability measuring devices show less reliability. The accessibility of implant is greatly affected in the order of Osstell, Anycheck, and Periotest.

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과제정보

This study was supported by the Korea Medical Device Development Fund grant funded by the Korean government (Ministry of Science and ICT; Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy; Ministry of Health & Welfare; and Ministry of Food and Drug Safety) [grant number: RS2020-KD000292].

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