Manresa Carolina, Bosch Manel, Echeverría José J
Departament d'Odontoestomatologia, Odontologia Integrada d'Adults, Facultat d'Odontologia, Campus de Bellvitge, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Unitat de Microscòpia Òptica Avançada, Centres Científics i Tecnològics de la Universitat de Barcelona (CCiTUB), Barcelona, Spain.
Clin Oral Implants Res. 2014 Nov;25(11):1213-1221. doi: 10.1111/clr.12256. Epub 2013 Sep 19.
Resonance frequency analysis (RFA) is applied clinically for the assessment of implant stability, and the relevance of this application is widely accepted. However, the relationship between resonance frequency (RF) and other parameters of implant stability, such as the histomorphometrical bone-to-implant contact (BIC) parameter, has become controversial in the last decade.
To analyse and clarify the controversial relationship between RF and histomorphometrical BIC measurements.
A total of 36 dental implants (9 mm length, Ø 4.0 mm; Biohorizons(®) Implant Systems Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA) with a soluble blasting media (sandblasting with soluble particles) surface were implanted in six beagle dog mandibles. RFA assessments were performed with a magnetic Osstel Mentor(®) device at the time of implant installation, and during the monitoring period at weeks 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8, before implant retrieval. The dogs were sacrificed and the implants were removed in block after 8, 6, 4, 2, 1 and 0 weeks, respectively. One group was obtained at time 0, immediately after the implantation. The samples were embedded in methyl methacrylate polymers (Technovit(®) ) and cut along their long axis. BIC values were assessed by a non-subjective and systematic method based on backscattered scanning electron microscopy (BS-SEM) images. BIC% at the different time points was compared with the corresponding implant stability quotient (ISQ) values of the RFA assessment.
No statistically significant correlation between BIC and ISQ values (Osstell Mentor(®) ) was identified. The absence of a relationship between these two parameters is in agreement with several previous studies in humans and experimental animals.
The lack of correlation between BIC and ISQ values suggests that ISQ as determined by RFA is not able to identify the relationship between RF and histomorphometrical data.
共振频率分析(RFA)在临床上用于评估种植体稳定性,且该应用的相关性已被广泛接受。然而,在过去十年中,共振频率(RF)与种植体稳定性的其他参数(如组织形态计量学的骨与种植体接触(BIC)参数)之间的关系已变得存在争议。
分析并阐明RF与组织形态计量学BIC测量值之间存在争议的关系。
将36颗长度为9 mm、直径为4.0 mm的牙科种植体(美国阿拉巴马州伯明翰市Biohorizons(®)种植系统公司),其表面采用可溶性喷砂介质(用可溶性颗粒喷砂),植入6只比格犬的下颌骨。在种植体植入时,以及在监测期的第1、2、4、6和8周,在取出种植体之前,使用磁性Osstel Mentor(®)设备进行RFA评估。分别在8、6、4、2、1和0周后处死犬只并整块取出种植体。在植入后立即获得一组时间为0时的样本。将样本嵌入甲基丙烯酸甲酯聚合物(Technovit(®))中,并沿其长轴切割。基于背散射扫描电子显微镜(BS-SEM)图像,通过一种非主观且系统的方法评估BIC值。将不同时间点的BIC%与RFA评估的相应种植体稳定性商数(ISQ)值进行比较。
未发现BIC与ISQ值(Osstell Mentor(®))之间存在统计学上的显著相关性。这两个参数之间不存在关系,这与先前在人类和实验动物中的几项研究一致。
BIC与ISQ值之间缺乏相关性表明,RFA测定的ISQ无法识别RF与组织形态计量学数据之间的关系。