Shraddha Rathi, N D Gupta, Sarwar Hashmi, S Abirami, Faiz Noor Khan Yusufi
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In order to assess the implant success rate, gingival probing depth and crestal bone loss (CBL) around the implant were also assessed at baseline and 6 months.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>With respect to primary stability, at baseline, the mean RFA of Densah burs is 71.6 ± 9.5 and of conventional drills is 67.6 ± 10.4. The mean stability of Densah burs is significantly higher than conventional drills, both at baseline and after 6 months as well. CBL, at baseline, the mean CBL of Densah burs is 0.58 ± 0.11 and of conventional drills is 0.64 ± 0.12. The mean CBL of Densah burs is significantly lower than that of conventional drills for both.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>The implant stability values found in the present study were remarkable when compared between OD and conventional osteotomy techniques. Decreased loss of bone at the crest probing depth also aided in the increased success rate.</p>","PeriodicalId":13311,"journal":{"name":"Indian Journal of Dental Research","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-04-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Effect of Densah Burs on Primary and Secondary Stability of Immediately Loaded Implants in Addition to Crestal Bone Loss and Gingival Probing Depth - An Evaluative Study.\",\"authors\":\"Shraddha Rathi, N D Gupta, Sarwar Hashmi, S Abirami, Faiz Noor Khan Yusufi\",\"doi\":\"10.4103/ijdr.ijdr_908_23\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Osseodensification (OD) compaction increases primary stability by leaving the residual bone particles in the osteotomy site, which in turn act as an autograft. 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Effect of Densah Burs on Primary and Secondary Stability of Immediately Loaded Implants in Addition to Crestal Bone Loss and Gingival Probing Depth - An Evaluative Study.
Introduction: Osseodensification (OD) compaction increases primary stability by leaving the residual bone particles in the osteotomy site, which in turn act as an autograft. [ 1 ] Condensing the bone trabeculae through OD has demonstrated to have a potentiating influence on secondary stability. [ 2 ].
Materials and methods: A split-mouth study was conducted in 40 patients to determine the effect of OD on implant success rate in terms of primary and secondary stability in situations including immediate loading of implants placed in low-density bone, which was tested using resonance frequency analysis (RFA) at the interval of 0, 6 th month. In order to assess the implant success rate, gingival probing depth and crestal bone loss (CBL) around the implant were also assessed at baseline and 6 months.
Results: With respect to primary stability, at baseline, the mean RFA of Densah burs is 71.6 ± 9.5 and of conventional drills is 67.6 ± 10.4. The mean stability of Densah burs is significantly higher than conventional drills, both at baseline and after 6 months as well. CBL, at baseline, the mean CBL of Densah burs is 0.58 ± 0.11 and of conventional drills is 0.64 ± 0.12. The mean CBL of Densah burs is significantly lower than that of conventional drills for both.
Conclusion: The implant stability values found in the present study were remarkable when compared between OD and conventional osteotomy techniques. Decreased loss of bone at the crest probing depth also aided in the increased success rate.
期刊介绍:
Indian Journal of Dental Research (IJDR) is the official publication of the Indian Society for Dental Research (ISDR), India section of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR), published quarterly. IJDR publishes scientific papers on well designed and controlled original research involving orodental sciences. Papers may also include reports on unusual and interesting case presentations and invited review papers on significant topics.