Accuracy of Resonance Frequency Analysis by Third Generation Osstell®

  • Brizuela-Velasco A
  • Fernández-González F
  • Martín-Blanco N
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Resonance Frequency Analysis by Osstell® is used in the assessment of primary and secondary implant stability. The aim of this study was to determine its accuracy as a method of testing, checking its repeatability and reproducibility. A pilot study was performed whereby implants were placed in a cow rib to compare several ISQ measurements with the same SmartPeg transducer (repeatability), or with different SmartPegs (reproducibility). Statistical analysis of the data showed a high correlation of the ISQ values obtained in both assays, which suggests that Osstell® analysis can provide high repeatability and reproducibility.

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Brizuela-Velasco, A., Fernández-González, F. J., Martín-Blanco, N., Chávarri-Prado, D., & Chento-Valiente, Y. (2015). Accuracy of Resonance Frequency Analysis by Third Generation Osstell®. International Journal of Odontostomatology, 9(3), 489–492. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-381x2015000300021

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