Impact of lattice versus solid structure of 3D-printed multiroot dental implants using Ti-6Al-4V: a preclinical pilot study.

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Jungwon Lee, Ling Li, Hyun-Young Song, Min-Jung Son, Yong-Moo Lee, Ki-Tae Koo
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Abstract

Purpose: Various studies have investigated 3-dimensional (3D)-printed implants using Ti-6Al-4V powder; however, multi-root 3D-printed implants have not been fully investigated. The purpose of this study was to explore the stability of multirooted 3D-printed implants with lattice and solid structures. The secondary outcomes were comparisons between the 2 types of 3D-printed implants in micro-computed tomographic and histological analyses.

Methods: Lattice- and solid-type 3D-printed implants for the left and right mandibular third premolars in beagle dogs were fabricated. Four implants in each group were placed immediately following tooth extraction. Implant stability measurement and periapical X-rays were performed every 2 weeks for 12 weeks. Peri-implant bone volume/tissue volume (BV/TV) and bone mineral density (BMD) were measured by micro-computed tomography. Bone-to-implant contact (BIC) and bone area fraction occupancy (BAFO) were measured in histomorphometric analyses.

Results: All 4 lattice-type 3D-printed implants survived. Three solid-type 3D-printed implants were removed before the planned sacrifice date due to implant mobility. A slight, gradual increase in implant stability values from implant surgery to 4 weeks after surgery was observed in the lattice-type 3D-printed implants. The marginal bone change of the surviving solid-type 3D-printed implant was approximately 5 mm, whereas the value was approximately 2 mm in the lattice-type 3D-printed implants. BV/TV and BMD in the lattice type 3D-printed implants were similar to those in the surviving solid-type implant. However, BIC and BAFO were lower in the surviving solid-type 3D-printed implant than in the lattice-type 3D-printed implants.

Conclusions: Within the limits of this preclinical study, 3D-printed implants of double-rooted teeth showed high primary stability. However, 3D-printed implants with interlocking structures such as lattices might provide high secondary stability and successful osseointegration.

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Ti-6Al-4V 3d打印多根牙种植体晶格与固体结构的影响:临床前试点研究
目的:各种研究研究了使用Ti-6Al-4V粉末的三维(3D)打印植入物;然而,多根3d打印种植体尚未得到充分研究。本研究的目的是探讨具有晶格和固体结构的多根3d打印种植体的稳定性。次要结果是比较两种3d打印植入物的显微计算机断层扫描和组织学分析。方法:采用格子型和固体型3d打印技术制作beagle犬左、右下颌第三前磨牙种植体。每组4个种植体在拔牙后立即放置。种植体稳定性测量和根尖周x线检查每2周进行一次,持续12周。显微计算机断层扫描测量种植体周围骨体积/组织体积(BV/TV)和骨密度(BMD)。在组织形态学分析中测量骨与种植体接触(BIC)和骨面积分数占用(BAFO)。结果:4个格型3d打印植入体全部成活。由于种植体的移动性,三个固体型3d打印种植体在计划的牺牲日期之前被移除。从种植体手术到手术后4周,观察到晶格型3d打印种植体的种植体稳定性值略有逐渐增加。存活的实体型3d打印种植体的边缘骨变化约为5mm,而格子型3d打印种植体的边缘骨变化约为2mm。晶格型3d打印种植体的BV/TV和BMD与存活的固体型种植体相似。然而,存活的固体型3d打印种植体的BIC和BAFO低于晶格型3d打印种植体。结论:在本临床前研究范围内,3d打印的双根牙种植体具有较高的初级稳定性。然而,具有互锁结构(如晶格)的3d打印植入物可能提供高的二次稳定性和成功的骨整合。
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