
Relation Between Insertion Torque and Implant Stability Quotient: A Clinical Study
2021; Georg Thieme Verlag; Volume: 15; Issue: 04 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1055/s-0041-1725575
ISSN1305-7464
AutoresJoão Paulo do Vale Souza, Clóvis Lamartine de Moraes Melo Neto, Lucas Tavares Piacenza, Emily Vivianne Freitas da Silva, André Luiz de Melo Moreno, Paulo Augusto Penitente, Juliana Lujan Brunetto, Daniela Micheline dos Santos, Marcelo Coelho Goiato,
Tópico(s)Dental materials and restorations
ResumoThis study aimed to assess the relation between the insertion torque and implant stability quotient (ISQ recorded immediately and 6 months after implant placement).Twenty-five patients over the age of 18 years were selected for this study. One implant was placed per patient after tooth extraction. All implants had the same size (11.5 × 3.75 mm) and brand (Hexagonal Morse cone, DSP Biomedical). The insertion torque (Ncm) and resonance frequency analysis (ISQ value) (Osstell Mentor) were used to assess the primary stability (on the day of surgery). After 6 months, resonance frequency analysis was used to assess the secondary stability of each implant.The insertion torque data were correlated with ISQ measurements by using Pearson's correlation. The significance level was 5%.There was a positive correlation between insertion torque and initial ISQ (correlation: 0.457; p = 0.022); however, no correlation was found between insertion torque and final ISQ (p = 0.308).The present study demonstrated that there is a positive correlation between the insertion torque and the initial ISQ. Therefore, the higher the insertion torque, the higher the initial ISQ (and vice versa).
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