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Development of predictable stability test for assessment of optimum loading time in dental implant

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dc.contributor.authorKim, Seong-Kyun-
dc.contributor.authorHeo, Seong-Joo-
dc.contributor.authorKoak, Jai-Young-
dc.contributor.authorLee, Joo-Hee-
dc.contributor.authorKwon, Ji-Yong-
dc.date.accessioned2010-02-01T09:52:45Z-
dc.date.available2010-02-01T09:52:45Z-
dc.date.issued2008-
dc.identifier.citation대한치과보철학회지 2008;46:628-633.en
dc.identifier.issn0301-2875-
dc.identifier.urihttp://uci.or.kr/ G100:I100-KOI(KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO200804748556768)-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/47825-
dc.description.abstractSTATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The application of a simple, clinically applicable noninvasive test to assess implant stability are considered highly desirable. So far there is still a controversy about correlation of various tests and implant stability. PURPOSE: In order to assess implant stability, the development of a new method is critical. It's possible to assess implant stability by calculating energy and angular momentum during implant installation. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the correlation of energy and implant stability. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty three implants were installed in two different types of pig bone. Type I bone was retrieved from the distal aspect of the rib, with more cortical bone. Type II bone came from a more proximal region with less cortical components and a higher content of bone marrow and spongeous trabeculae. Insertion torque, removal torque, ISQ values and angular momentum and energy were measured. Pearson Correlation test was done to analyze the relation between RFA, maximum insertion torque, mean insertion torque, bone type, energy and removal torque. RESULTS: Type I bone showed higher removal torque than type II bone. Energy value was significantly correlated with maximum insertion torque and mean insertion torque. RFA values were related with insertion torques but the significance was lower than Energy value. CONCLUSION: Within the limitation of this study energy values were considered clinically predictable method to measure the implant stability.en
dc.description.sponsorshipThis study was supported by a grant(2007-434)from the Asan Institue for Life Sciences, seoul, Korea.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisher대한치과보철학회en
dc.subjectStabilityen
dc.subjectImplanten
dc.subjectInsertion torqueen
dc.subjectRemoval torqueen
dc.subjectResonance frequencyen
dc.subjectEnergyen
dc.titleDevelopment of predictable stability test for assessment of optimum loading time in dental implanten
dc.typeArticleen
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor권지용-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor허성주-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor곽재영-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor김성균-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthor이주희-
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