A General Correlation of Primary Implant Stability between the Non-Invasive Methods Osstell and Periotest

Authors

  • Ahmed S. Sherif1 , Mohamed F. Abdalla2 , Nouran Abdelnaby3 , Nagla M.H. Nassouhy4

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10231

Keywords:

Dental implant, primary stability, Osstell, Periotest, correlation

Abstract

Background: Dental implants have become one of the widest spread reliable treatment options in

replacing missing teeth restoring both function and esthetics. One of the important criteria for a successful

osseointegration of dental implants is achieving good primary and secondary implant stability. Various

invasive and non-invasive methods have been used for measuring primary implant stability. Periotest

damping device, and resonance frequency analysis (RFA) with the Osstell device have been classified as

non-invasive methods. Primary and secondary implant stability measurements using both devices have

given a reproducible quantitative value.

Aim/ Objectives: In this clinical randomized trial, a general correlation was done between the primary

implant stability recorded using Osstell and that recorded using Periotest at the day of implant installation.

Materials and Method: Eighty completely edentulous patients were recruited. A single implant was placed

in the midline of the mandible and primary implant stability was tested on the day of implant installation

using the Osttell and Periotest devices. The implant stability quotient values (ISQ) and the Periotest values

(PTV) were collected and statistically analyzed to detect if there was a general correlation between the two

devices regarding primary implant stability.

Results: There is a general weak negative correlation between the readings of the two devices with a

statistically significant difference between the Osstell readings to that of the Periotest readings (r=-0.335,

-0.314).

Conclusion: Periotest readings on the day of implant installation seem to be as reliable as the readings of

the Osstell device for recording primary stability.

Author Biography

  • Ahmed S. Sherif1 , Mohamed F. Abdalla2 , Nouran Abdelnaby3 , Nagla M.H. Nassouhy4

    1 Associate Lecturer , Prosthodontics Department Cairo University, 2Associate Professor , Prosthodontics

    Department ,Cairo university & Future university, 3 Associate Professor , Prosthodontics Department ,Cairo

    university, 4Associate professor , Prosthodontics Department ,Cairo university & New Giza university

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Published

2020-07-30

How to Cite

A General Correlation of Primary Implant Stability between the Non-Invasive Methods Osstell and Periotest. (2020). Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 11(7), 1056-1062. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10231