Evaluation of osseointegration of dental implant with and without primary stability: An experimental study on sheep

Background and objective: Primary implant stability is a prerequisite for reaching and maintaining osseointegration. This study aimed to check the amount of osseointegration of dental implant when placed with and without primary stability, clinically, radiological, and histologically. Methods: T...

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Main Authors: Diyar M. Kheder, Ahmed A. Hayder
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Language:English
Published: College Of Dentistry Hawler Medical University 2019-12-01
Series:Erbil Dental Journal
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Online Access:https://edj.hmu.edu.krd/index.php/journal/article/view/62
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description Background and objective: Primary implant stability is a prerequisite for reaching and maintaining osseointegration. This study aimed to check the amount of osseointegration of dental implant when placed with and without primary stability, clinically, radiological, and histologically. Methods: The experimental study includes four male sheep with a weighted mean of 50 kg and 2 to 4 years old. Forty implants placed, divided into two groups, 20 implants without primary stability as a study group and other 20 implants with primary stability. After intramuscular sedation and local anesthesia, the implant site performed in the inferior border of the basal bone of mandible drilling to 4.3 mm in diameter and 8 mm in length. Forty implants were inserted, 20 implants in the study group (3.3 mm diameter and 8 mm length) and 20 implants in the control group (4.3 mm diameter and 8 mm length), after 3 months the 4 sheep were sacrificed and the universal torque ratchet and Periotest was used to measure the stability of the dental implants clinically. Radiologically, Cone Beam Tomography (CBCT) was taken using ImageJ software for measuring density in both groups. Histologically also ImageJ software used for measuring thread width, the distance between threads and amount of cortical bone at bone-implant contact. Results: Non-significant difference between both groups. Forty implants successfully tolerated a 30 N/cm reverse torque test, and the results of the Periotest were nonsignificant. Cone Beam Tomography (CBCT) showed no sign of bone radiolucency, and the density result was non-significant. The histological evaluation confirmed the formation of bone around dental implants in both groups and ImageJ software measurement showing no significant difference between study and experimental groups in depth of threads, the distance between threads and amount of cortical bone in the area of bone-implant contact. Conclusion: Dental implants had the same chance to Osseointegrate in the absence or presence of primary stability at three months follow up.
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spelling doaj-art-cdb07515d9994394b107d6f3995b791b2025-02-10T20:48:50ZengCollege Of Dentistry Hawler Medical UniversityErbil Dental Journal2523-61722616-47952019-12-0122Evaluation of osseointegration of dental implant with and without primary stability: An experimental study on sheepDiyar M. Kheder0Ahmed A. Hayder1Oral and Maxillofacial department, College of Dentistry, Hawler Medical UniversityOral and Maxillofacial department, College of Dentistry, Hawler Medical University Background and objective: Primary implant stability is a prerequisite for reaching and maintaining osseointegration. This study aimed to check the amount of osseointegration of dental implant when placed with and without primary stability, clinically, radiological, and histologically. Methods: The experimental study includes four male sheep with a weighted mean of 50 kg and 2 to 4 years old. Forty implants placed, divided into two groups, 20 implants without primary stability as a study group and other 20 implants with primary stability. After intramuscular sedation and local anesthesia, the implant site performed in the inferior border of the basal bone of mandible drilling to 4.3 mm in diameter and 8 mm in length. Forty implants were inserted, 20 implants in the study group (3.3 mm diameter and 8 mm length) and 20 implants in the control group (4.3 mm diameter and 8 mm length), after 3 months the 4 sheep were sacrificed and the universal torque ratchet and Periotest was used to measure the stability of the dental implants clinically. Radiologically, Cone Beam Tomography (CBCT) was taken using ImageJ software for measuring density in both groups. Histologically also ImageJ software used for measuring thread width, the distance between threads and amount of cortical bone at bone-implant contact. Results: Non-significant difference between both groups. Forty implants successfully tolerated a 30 N/cm reverse torque test, and the results of the Periotest were nonsignificant. Cone Beam Tomography (CBCT) showed no sign of bone radiolucency, and the density result was non-significant. The histological evaluation confirmed the formation of bone around dental implants in both groups and ImageJ software measurement showing no significant difference between study and experimental groups in depth of threads, the distance between threads and amount of cortical bone in the area of bone-implant contact. Conclusion: Dental implants had the same chance to Osseointegrate in the absence or presence of primary stability at three months follow up. https://edj.hmu.edu.krd/index.php/journal/article/view/62Dental implantprimary stabilityosseointegration
spellingShingle Diyar M. Kheder
Ahmed A. Hayder
Evaluation of osseointegration of dental implant with and without primary stability: An experimental study on sheep
Erbil Dental Journal
Dental implant
primary stability
osseointegration
title Evaluation of osseointegration of dental implant with and without primary stability: An experimental study on sheep
title_full Evaluation of osseointegration of dental implant with and without primary stability: An experimental study on sheep
title_fullStr Evaluation of osseointegration of dental implant with and without primary stability: An experimental study on sheep
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of osseointegration of dental implant with and without primary stability: An experimental study on sheep
title_short Evaluation of osseointegration of dental implant with and without primary stability: An experimental study on sheep
title_sort evaluation of osseointegration of dental implant with and without primary stability an experimental study on sheep
topic Dental implant
primary stability
osseointegration
url https://edj.hmu.edu.krd/index.php/journal/article/view/62
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