Bone characteristics and implant stability

  • Sabeva E
  • Peev S
  • Miteva M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The aim of this literature data review was to investigate the influence of the bone density, bone volume, cor-tical bone thickness and the anatomical area on the primary stability of dental implants. Understanding the effect of the bone quality could help us predict the primary stability and prevent to some extent the poor implant stability by choosing implants of different design, diameter, length or surface modification. Considering the reviewed articles, we have concluded that inserting implants in dense bone of higher quality with thick cortical portion, as well as implant placement in lower jaw could lead to higher primary stability of those implants. To enhance the primary stability in bone of poor quality we suggest the use of implants with such characteristics of the design or dimensions, which are proven to influence the primary stability of the implant in a positive way.

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Sabeva, E., Peev, S., Miteva, M., & Georgieva, M. (2017). Bone characteristics and implant stability. Scripta Scientifica Medicinae Dentalis, 3(1), 18. https://doi.org/10.14748/ssmd.v3i1.2958

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