Arabbeiki Masoud, Niroomand Mohammad Reza
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Politecnico Di Torino, Turin, Italy.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, 84156-83111, Iran.
Med Biol Eng Comput. 2025 May 6. doi: 10.1007/s11517-025-03367-1.
The threads of dental implants are critical components that transfer occlusal loads to the surrounding bone. The appropriate size of thread parameters can influence the stability of the implant after implantation. Despite several research studies on the effectiveness of implant thread parameters, there is limited structured information available. This study aims to conduct a systematic review to evaluate the biomechanical effects of thread parameters, namely, thread depth, thread width, thread pitch, and thread angle on implant stability. A comprehensive literature review was conducted in PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, ScienceDirect, and Web of Science for research published in English in the last two decades according to the PRISMA protocols. The extracted data were organized in the following order: area, bone layers, bone type, implant design, implant material, failure criteria/unit, loading type, statistical analysis/optimization, experimental validation, convergence analysis, boundary conditions, parts of the Finite Element Model, studied variables, and main findings. The search yielded 580 records, with 39 studies meeting the selection criteria and being chosen for the review. All four thread parameters were found to affect the stress and strain distribution in cancellous and cortical bones. Thread pitch and depth are more important for implant primary stability as they are directly correlated with the functional surface area between the implant and bone. Moreover, thread pitch, depth, and width can increase the insertion torque, which is favorable for implant primary stability, especially in low-quality bones. The thread angle can also direct occlusal forces to the bone more smoothly to prevent bone overloading and destructive shear stresses, which cause bone resorption. This structured review provides valuable insights into the biomechanical effects of thread parameters on implant stability.
牙种植体的螺纹是将咬合负荷传递至周围骨组织的关键部件。螺纹参数的合适尺寸会影响种植体植入后的稳定性。尽管已有多项关于种植体螺纹参数有效性的研究,但可用的结构化信息有限。本研究旨在进行一项系统评价,以评估螺纹深度、螺纹宽度、螺距和螺纹角等螺纹参数对种植体稳定性的生物力学影响。根据PRISMA方案,在PubMed/MEDLINE、Scopus、ScienceDirect和Web of Science中对过去二十年以英文发表的研究进行了全面的文献综述。提取的数据按以下顺序整理:区域、骨层、骨类型、种植体设计、种植体材料、失效标准/单位、加载类型、统计分析/优化、实验验证、收敛分析、边界条件、有限元模型的部分、研究变量和主要发现。检索共获得580条记录,其中39项研究符合入选标准并被选入综述。发现所有四个螺纹参数均会影响松质骨和皮质骨中的应力和应变分布。螺距和深度对种植体的初期稳定性更为重要,因为它们与种植体和骨之间的功能表面积直接相关。此外,螺距、深度和宽度可增加植入扭矩,这有利于种植体的初期稳定性,尤其是在骨质较差的情况下。螺纹角还可使咬合力量更顺畅地导向骨组织,以防止骨组织过载和导致骨吸收的破坏性剪切应力。这项结构化综述为螺纹参数对种植体稳定性的生物力学影响提供了有价值的见解。