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Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
2006 Volume.44 No. 1 p.40 ~ p.50
THE INFLUENCING FACTORS OF PERIOTEST(R) VALUE AND IMPLANT STABILITY QUOTIENT
Yi Young-Ah

Lee Ho-Yong
Han Dong-Hoo
Cha In-Ho
Abstract
Statement of problem: Periotest(R)and Osstell(TM) were known as the most objective and quantitative mobility tests available for evaluating stability of implant in vivo. Although a correlation between PTV widely used and ISQ recently introduced exist, a PTV was corresponded to various ISQ. A correct evaluation of implant stability could be obtained only after one has a thorough understanding of the limitations of devices and factors that affect measurements.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the causes of variables in the values obtained with these two tests.

Material and method: A total of 333 implants 134 Branemark, 5 Silhouette and 194 ITI implants were investigated.

Result: 1. There was a correlation between PTV and ISQ (Spearman correlation =0.39, p<0.0001) 2. The factors that affected ISQ were diameter of implant future, location of implant and implant system (submerged type vs non-submerged type). 3. The factors that affected W were dimeter of implant future, location of implant, and elapsed time after implant placement. 4. There was no significant difference between different surface treatments of RBM, smooth surface and ti-unite on PTY and ISQ. 5. In radiographic finding, no saucerization or bone resorption has been detected in implants with ISQ values that were above the average level of each PTV. These higher values had higher bone densities around the implant fixture. Saucerization was observed in the most impants with ISQ values that were below the average level of each PTV.

Conclusion: There was a correlation between ISQ and PTV. However, each measuring methods had factors influencing the measured values. PTV were less sensitive to marginal bone resorption and influenced with the striking point on an implant to the level of bone. With ISQ, the height of implant from bone level to transducer should be considered.
KEYWORD
Periotest(R), Osstell(TM), ISQ, PTV, Implant stability
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