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Volume 16, Issue1 (Suppl)

Oral Health Dent Manag

ISSN: 2247-2452 OHDM, an open access journal

American Dentistry 2017

March 20-22, 2017

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Analysis of the resonance frequency and torque of four implant’s company

Purpose

: This randomized clinical trial aimed to investigate the relationships between insertion torque, Implant Stability

Quotient (ISQ), bone quality and Crestal Bone Loss (CBL) of implants placed in the short and long time.

Materials &Methods

: We selected all those who had edentulous in the posterior region of the mouth in both jaws. Regenerative

techniques, expansive bony ridge or maxillary sinus were used in no one’s case. Total of 80 implants were inserted, all submerged

and all had a diameter greater than 3.3 mm and a length of at least 10 mm, rough surface and is expected to conventional

healing period. Periodic reminders of 2, 4 months prior to shipment, and 1 month after prosthetic loading, considering the

RFA were carried out.

Results

: The data in our possession are: One failed implant, placed in zone 27, had a torque value of 24 N/cm2 and a value

of 60 ISQ. Straumann: 79±2.80 Mean±Dev. St; Neoss: 75.5±7.55 Mean±Dev. St; Ghimas: 73±8.48 Mean±Dev. St; IntraLock:

72.17±7.07 Mean±Dev. St. The data we have do not allow relating the torque of entry with the ISQ value. The only statistically

significant data with P<0.05% unique to the ISQ values were of Straumann.

Conclusion

: From our data we found no relationship between insertion torque and ISQ in posterior edentulous saddles.

It seems, however, that the ISQ is related to the plant geometry, in particular the length and bone morphology, as implants

inserted in the "soft" bone show a progressive increase of the values in the course of the healing period.

Biography

Giovanni Giorgetti finished his studies in Medicine by attending the Second University of Naples, then he specialized in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He is the Director

of the Maxillofacial Surgery Department at the Salus Clinic in Battipaglia, Italy and he deals with rehabilitations maxillofacial oncology. He uses new technologies in clinical

practice. He has published more than 25 works in renowned magazines and is collaborating with international renowned companies.

drgiorgetti@gmail.com

Giovanni Giorgetti

Magna Graecia University School of Medicine, Italy

Giovanni Giorgetti, Oral Health Dent Manag 2017, 16:1 (Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2247-2452.C1.047