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Bone | 2011

The effect of static bone strain on implant stability and bone remodeling

Anders Halldin; Ryo Jimbo; Carina B. Johansson; Ann Wennerberg; Magnus Jacobsson; Tomas Albrektsson; Stig Hansson

Bone remodeling is a process involving both dynamic and static bone strain. Although there exist numerous studies on the effect of dynamic strain on implant stability and bone remodeling, the effect of static strain has yet to be clarified. Hence, for this purpose, the effect of static bone strain on implant stability and bone remodeling was investigated in rabbits. Based on Finite Element (FE) simulation two different test implants, with a diametrical increase of 0.15 mm (group A) and 0.05 mm (group B) creating static strains in the bone of 0.045 and 0.015 respectively, were inserted in the femur (group A) and the proximal tibia metaphysis (groups A and B respectively) of 14 rabbits to observe the biological response. Both groups were compared to control implants, with no diametrical increase (group C), which were placed in the opposite leg. At the time of surgery, the insertion torque (ITQ) was measured to represent the initial stability. The rabbits were euthanized after 24 days and the removal torque (RTQ) was measured to analyze the effect on implant stability and bone remodeling. The mean ITQ value was significantly higher for both groups A and B compared to group C regardless of the bone type. The RTQ value was significantly higher in tibia for groups A and B compared to group C while group A placed in femur presented no significant difference compared to group C. The results suggest that increased static strain in the bone not only creates higher implant stability at the time of insertion, but also generates increased implant stability throughout the observation period.


Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research | 2014

Implant stability and bone remodeling after 3 and 13 days of implantation with an initial static strain.

Anders Halldin; Ryo Jimbo; Carina B. Johansson; Ann Wennerberg; Magnus Jacobsson; Tomas Albrektsson; Stig Hansson

OBJECTIVEnBone is constantly exposed to dynamic and static loads, which induce both dynamic and static bone strains. Although numerous studies exist on the effect of dynamic strain on implant stability and bone remodeling, the effect of static strain needs further investigation. Therefore, the effect of two different static bone strain levels on implant stability and bone remodeling at two different implantation times was investigated in a rabbit model.nnnMETHODSnTwo different test implants with a diametrical expansion of 0.15 mm (group A) and 0.05 mm (group B) creating initial static bone strains of 0.045 and 0.015, respectively. The implants were inserted in the proximal tibial metaphysis of 24 rabbits to observe the biological response at implant removal. Both groups were compared to control implants (group C), with no diametrical increase. The insertion torque (ITQ) was measured to represent the initial stability and the removal torque (RTQ) was measured to analyze the effect that static strain had on implant stability and bone remodeling after 3 and 13 days of implantation time.nnnRESULTSnThe ITQ and the RTQ values for test implants were significantly higher for both implantation times compared to control implants. A selection of histology samples was prepared to measure bone to implant contact (BIC). There was a tendency that the BIC values for test implants were higher compared to control implants.nnnCONCLUSIONnThese findings suggest that increased static bone strain creates higher implant stability at the time of insertion, and this increased stability is maintained throughout the observed period.


Archive | 2001

Components for improved impression making

Anders Halldin; Kent Engström


Archive | 2001

Components and method for improved impression making

Anders Halldin; Kent Engström


Archive | 2008

Dental implant, abutment structure and method for implanting a dental implant

Kent Engström; Anders Halldin


Archive | 2012

SET OF DENTAL COMPONENTS

Mattias Dahlström; Anders Halldin


Archive | 2012

A set of dental components

Mattias Dahlström; Anders Halldin


Archive | 2002

Komponenten und verfahren für die verbesserte herstellung von abdrücken

Kent Engström; Anders Halldin


Archive | 2012

Set of fixtures

Anders Halldin; Stig Hansson


Archive | 2008

Implant dentaire, structure de butée et procédé d'implantation d'implant dentaire

Anders Halldin; Kent Engström

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University of Gothenburg

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