Evaluating dental implant stability using three devices Osstell®, Periotest®, and AnyCheck®: a clinical study
Introduction: Implant stability is usually measured with resonance frequency analysis (RFA) and damping capacity assessment (DCA). This study aimed to measure primary and secondary stabilities using 3 devices that are based on these methods, namely; RFA (Osstell®) and DCA (Periotest® and AnyCheck®)...
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description | Introduction: Implant stability is usually measured with resonance frequency analysis (RFA) and damping capacity assessment (DCA). This study aimed to measure primary and secondary stabilities using 3 devices that are based on these methods, namely; RFA (Osstell®) and DCA (Periotest® and AnyCheck®) to assess the correlations of the measurements obtained by these devices and the correlations between implant stability and insertion torque. Material and Methods: This observational prospective study included 35 dental implants. The implant stability was measured using the 3 devices. Mann–Whitney U test and unpaired t-test assessed the relationship between implant stability and insertion torque, while the Spearman and Pearson correlations measured the correlation between readings collected via the 3 devices for the primary and secondary stabilities. Results: For the primary stability, there was a strong positive correlation between Osstell® and AnyCheck® and moderate negative correlations between Periotest® and both Osstell® and AnyCheck®. While for the secondary stability, strong correlations with similar patterns were observed among the 3 devices. The stability measurements showed significant relationships with the insertion torque. Conclusions: The 3 devices are reliable in measuring implant stability; also, high insertion torque can lead to improved implant stabilities (primary and secondary). |
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spelling | doaj-art-d1d2a64982d34a39b17d1c41c7df97942025-01-08T11:11:54ZengEDP SciencesJournal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery2608-13262024-01-013032010.1051/mbcb/2024023mbcb230180Evaluating dental implant stability using three devices Osstell®, Periotest®, and AnyCheck®: a clinical studyDhahi Alamin Y.0https://orcid.org/0009-0001-6999-3384Bede Salwan Y.1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0693-933XAl-Falloja Specialized Dental Center, Alanbar Health Directorate, Ministry of HealthDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery, College of Dentistry, University of BaghdadIntroduction: Implant stability is usually measured with resonance frequency analysis (RFA) and damping capacity assessment (DCA). This study aimed to measure primary and secondary stabilities using 3 devices that are based on these methods, namely; RFA (Osstell®) and DCA (Periotest® and AnyCheck®) to assess the correlations of the measurements obtained by these devices and the correlations between implant stability and insertion torque. Material and Methods: This observational prospective study included 35 dental implants. The implant stability was measured using the 3 devices. Mann–Whitney U test and unpaired t-test assessed the relationship between implant stability and insertion torque, while the Spearman and Pearson correlations measured the correlation between readings collected via the 3 devices for the primary and secondary stabilities. Results: For the primary stability, there was a strong positive correlation between Osstell® and AnyCheck® and moderate negative correlations between Periotest® and both Osstell® and AnyCheck®. While for the secondary stability, strong correlations with similar patterns were observed among the 3 devices. The stability measurements showed significant relationships with the insertion torque. Conclusions: The 3 devices are reliable in measuring implant stability; also, high insertion torque can lead to improved implant stabilities (primary and secondary).https://www.jomos.org/articles/mbcb/full_html/2024/03/mbcb230180/mbcb230180.htmlimplant stabilityresonance frequency analysisdamping capacity assessment |
spellingShingle | Dhahi Alamin Y. Bede Salwan Y. Evaluating dental implant stability using three devices Osstell®, Periotest®, and AnyCheck®: a clinical study Journal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery implant stability resonance frequency analysis damping capacity assessment |
title | Evaluating dental implant stability using three devices Osstell®, Periotest®, and AnyCheck®: a clinical study |
title_full | Evaluating dental implant stability using three devices Osstell®, Periotest®, and AnyCheck®: a clinical study |
title_fullStr | Evaluating dental implant stability using three devices Osstell®, Periotest®, and AnyCheck®: a clinical study |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluating dental implant stability using three devices Osstell®, Periotest®, and AnyCheck®: a clinical study |
title_short | Evaluating dental implant stability using three devices Osstell®, Periotest®, and AnyCheck®: a clinical study |
title_sort | evaluating dental implant stability using three devices osstell r periotest r and anycheck r a clinical study |
topic | implant stability resonance frequency analysis damping capacity assessment |
url | https://www.jomos.org/articles/mbcb/full_html/2024/03/mbcb230180/mbcb230180.html |
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