Di Stefano Danilo Alessio, Arosio Paolo
Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2016 Sep-Oct;31(5):e128-35. doi: 10.11607/jomi.4475.
Bone density at implant placement sites is one of the key factors affecting implant primary stability, which is a determinant for implant osseointegration and rehabilitation success. Site-specific bone density assessment is, therefore, of paramount importance. Recently, an implant micromotor endowed with an instantaneous torque-measuring system has been introduced. The aim of this study was to assess the reliability of this system.
Five blocks with different densities (0.16, 0.26, 0.33, 0.49, and 0.65 g/cm(3)) were used. A single trained operator measured the density of one of them (0.33 g/cm(3)), by means of five different devices (20 measurements/device). The five resulting datasets were analyzed through the analysis of variance (ANOVA) model to investigate interdevice variability. As differences were not significant (P = .41), the five devices were each assigned to a different operator, who collected 20 density measurements for each block, both under irrigation (I) and without irrigation (NI). Measurements were pooled and averaged for each block, and their correlation with the actual block-density values was investigated using linear regression analysis. The possible effect of irrigation on density measurement was additionally assessed.
Different devices provided reproducible, homogenous results. No significant interoperator variability was observed. Within the physiologic range of densities (> 0.30 g/cm(3)), the linear regression analysis showed a significant linear correlation between the mean torque measurements and the actual bone densities under both drilling conditions (r = 0.990 [I], r = 0.999 [NI]). Calibration lines were drawn under both conditions. Values collected under irrigation were lower than those collected without irrigation at all densities. The NI/I mean torque ratio was shown to decrease linearly with density (r = 0.998). The mean error introduced by the device-operator system was less than 10% in the range of normal jawbone density.
Measurements performed with the device were linearly correlated with the blocks' bone densities. The results validate the device as an objective intraoperative tool for bone-density assessment that may contribute to proper jawbone-density evaluation and implant-insertion planning.
种植体植入部位的骨密度是影响种植体初期稳定性的关键因素之一,而种植体初期稳定性是种植体骨结合及修复成功的决定因素。因此,特定部位的骨密度评估至关重要。最近,一种配备了瞬时扭矩测量系统的种植微型马达被引入。本研究的目的是评估该系统的可靠性。
使用了五个不同密度(0.16、0.26、0.33、0.49和0.65 g/cm³)的骨块。由一名经过培训的操作人员使用五种不同的设备测量其中一个骨块(0.33 g/cm³)的密度(每种设备测量20次)。通过方差分析(ANOVA)模型对得到的五个数据集进行分析,以研究不同设备间的变异性。由于差异不显著(P = 0.41),将这五种设备分别分配给不同的操作人员,每位操作人员在冲洗(I)和不冲洗(NI)两种情况下,对每个骨块进行20次密度测量。对每个骨块的测量值进行汇总并求平均值,并使用线性回归分析研究其与实际骨块密度值的相关性。此外,还评估了冲洗对密度测量的可能影响。
不同设备提供了可重复、均匀的结果。未观察到显著的不同操作人员间的变异性。在生理密度范围内(> 0.30 g/cm³),线性回归分析表明,在两种钻孔条件下,平均扭矩测量值与实际骨密度之间均存在显著的线性相关性(冲洗时r = 0.990,不冲洗时r = 0.999)。在两种条件下均绘制了校准线。在所有密度下,冲洗时采集的值均低于不冲洗时采集的值。NI/I平均扭矩比显示随密度呈线性下降(r = 0.998)。在正常颌骨密度范围内,设备 - 操作人员系统引入的平均误差小于10%。
使用该设备进行的测量与骨块的骨密度呈线性相关。结果验证了该设备作为一种客观的术中骨密度评估工具的有效性,这可能有助于进行适当的颌骨密度评估和种植体植入规划。