The mechanical stability of the fixture in bone is one of the most important factors for the long-term reliability of dental implants. This paper focuses on an experimental procedure to evaluate the mechanical properties of the bone surrounding dental implants. The procedure is based on a surgical animal model followed by mechanical tests. The experimental mechanical testing has been used for preliminary investigations on the role played by different parameters such as the healing time and the surgical technique (standard or with regenerative material). The procedure has been evaluated in some preliminary tests on a few specimens. Microradiographic analyses have been performed on the bone surrounding the implants in order to give an interpretation of the bone properties on the basis of the bone morphology and to distinguish the newly formed bone from the pre-existing bone. The preliminary results relevant to 10 threaded titanium implants are presented and discussed. Our findings show that the mechanical properties of the bone surrounding the implant improve with the increase in the healing time from 24 to 45 days. The ultimate loads recorded during mechanical tests arise from 395 N to 2665 N in case of coronal defects filled with bone regenerative and from 2200 N to 5700 N in case of standard technique. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

Experimental procedure for the evaluation of the mechanical properties of the bone surrounding dental implants / M., Soncini; Rr, Baena; R., Pietrabissa; V., Quaglini; S., Rizzo; Zaffe, Davide. - In: BIOMATERIALS. - ISSN 0142-9612. - STAMPA. - 23:(2002), pp. 9-17. [10.1016/S0142-9612(01)00073-4]

Experimental procedure for the evaluation of the mechanical properties of the bone surrounding dental implants

ZAFFE, Davide
2002

Abstract

The mechanical stability of the fixture in bone is one of the most important factors for the long-term reliability of dental implants. This paper focuses on an experimental procedure to evaluate the mechanical properties of the bone surrounding dental implants. The procedure is based on a surgical animal model followed by mechanical tests. The experimental mechanical testing has been used for preliminary investigations on the role played by different parameters such as the healing time and the surgical technique (standard or with regenerative material). The procedure has been evaluated in some preliminary tests on a few specimens. Microradiographic analyses have been performed on the bone surrounding the implants in order to give an interpretation of the bone properties on the basis of the bone morphology and to distinguish the newly formed bone from the pre-existing bone. The preliminary results relevant to 10 threaded titanium implants are presented and discussed. Our findings show that the mechanical properties of the bone surrounding the implant improve with the increase in the healing time from 24 to 45 days. The ultimate loads recorded during mechanical tests arise from 395 N to 2665 N in case of coronal defects filled with bone regenerative and from 2200 N to 5700 N in case of standard technique. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Experimental procedure for the evaluation of the mechanical properties of the bone surrounding dental implants / M., Soncini; Rr, Baena; R., Pietrabissa; V., Quaglini; S., Rizzo; Zaffe, Davide. - In: BIOMATERIALS. - ISSN 0142-9612. - STAMPA. - 23:(2002), pp. 9-17. [10.1016/S0142-9612(01)00073-4]
M., Soncini; Rr, Baena; R., Pietrabissa; V., Quaglini; S., Rizzo; Zaffe, Davide
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