Implant Stability Quotient and Bone-to-Implant Contact Analyses of Immediately Placed Implants in Human Cadavers.

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Jae W Chang, Jiarui Bi, Seiko Min, Nadine Gräfin von Krockow, Paul Weigl
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Background: Immediate implant placement has become increasingly prevalent in clinical practice, and accurate assessment of placement quality is crucial to ensure successful outcomes. Bone-to-implant contact (BIC) is one of the critical determinants of primary stability following implantation. However, its correlation to the implant stability quotient (ISQ) is uncertain. This study aims to determine the relationship between ISQ measurements and BIC in immediately placed implants.

Materials and methods: An atraumatic extraction followed by immediate implant placements were performed on 33 teeth in seven human cadaver heads. The implant ISQ values were measured in four directions: buccal, lingual, mesial, and distal. The cadaver heads were imaged using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) to determine the linear BICs in the corresponding directions.

Results: Among the twenty-eight implants analyzed, no correlations were observed between directional BICs and the corresponding ISQ values. ISQ measurements did not significantly differ between maxillary and mandibular implants, nor among different anatomical locations. Additionally, when solid contact was present at the implant shoulder, the ISQ values remained stable despite the absence of apical BIC.

Conclusion: ISQ values alone appear to be poor predictors of BIC in immediately placed implants. Therefore, ISQ measurements should be interpreted alongside other assessment methods to more accurately evaluate implant stability.

植体稳定性商数及骨与植体接触分析。
背景:即刻种植体置入术在临床实践中越来越普遍,准确评估置入术质量是确保成功的关键。骨-种植体接触(BIC)是种植后初级稳定性的关键决定因素之一。然而,其与种植体稳定商(ISQ)的相关性尚不确定。本研究旨在确定即刻植入物中ISQ测量与BIC之间的关系。材料和方法:对7具尸体头部的33颗牙齿进行了无伤性拔牙并立即植入。种植体ISQ值在四个方向测量:颊、舌、中、远端。使用锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)对尸体头部进行成像,以确定相应方向上的线性bic。结果:在分析的28个种植体中,没有观察到定向bic与相应的ISQ值之间的相关性。ISQ测量在上颌和下颌种植体之间没有显著差异,在不同的解剖位置之间也没有显著差异。此外,当植入体肩部存在固体接触时,尽管没有根尖BIC, ISQ值仍保持稳定。结论:单独的ISQ值似乎不能很好地预测即刻植入体的BIC。因此,ISQ测量应与其他评估方法一起解释,以更准确地评估种植体的稳定性。
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