Resonance frequency measurements of implant stability in vivo - A cross-sectional and longitudinal study of resonance frequency measurements on implants in the edentulous and partially dentate maxilla

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作者
Meredith, N
Book, K
Friberg, B
Jemt, T
Sennerby, L
机构
[1] Dept. of Oral and Dental Science, University of Bristol Dental School, Bristol BS1 2LY, Lower Maudlin Street
[2] Dept. of Biomaterials/Handicap Res., Institute for Surgical Sciences, Göteborg University, Gothenburg
[3] Branemark Clinic, Public Dental Health, University of Göteborg, Gothenburg
关键词
dental; implant; osseointegration; resonance frequency; stability;
D O I
10.1034/j.1600-0501.1997.080309.x
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the use of resonance frequency measurements in the clinical measurement of implant stability. Resonance frequency measurements are undertaken by measuring the response of a small transducer attached to an implant fixture or abutment. Two groups of patients were selected for study. Group A comprised 9 patients who had a total of 56 implants placed. Resonance frequency measurements were made at fixture installation and repeated 8 months later at abutment connection. The resonance frequency of the implant/transducer system increased for 50 out of the 56 implants from a mean value of 7473 Hz +/- 127 Hz (P<0.05) to a mean of 7915 Hz +/- 112 Hz (P<0.05). Two implants had failed to integrate and the resonance frequency of these had fallen. Group B comprised 9 patients who had been provided with fixed prostheses and had a total of 52 implants placed. They were examined 5 years after fixture placement and the prostheses removed. All implants were judged clinically to be osseointegrated. The level of the marginal bone around each implant was calculated by measuring the number of exposed threads on intraoral periapical radiographs and added to the length of each abutment to give a value termed the effective implant length (EIL). Measurements indicated a correlation (R = -0.78, P<0.01) between EIL and resonance frequency. The results support the hypothesis that the resonance frequency of an implant/ transducer system is related to the height of the implant not surrounded by bone and the stability of the implant/tissue interface as determined by the absence of clinical mobility.
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