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KMID : 1023820130050040428
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
2013 Volume.5 No. 4 p.428 ~ p.433
In vitro evaluation of resonance frequency analysis values to different implant contact ratio and stiffness of surrounding material
Kwak Mu-Seung

Kim Seok-Gyu
Abstract
PURPOSE : The present study was aimed to evaluate the influence of implant contact ratio and stiffness of implant-surrounding materials on the resonance frequency analysis (RFA) values.

MATERIALS AND METHODS : Seventy resin blocks that had the different amounts (100, 50, 30, 15%) of resin-implant contact (RIC) were fabricated. Ten silicone putty blocks with 100% silicone-implant contact were also made. The implants with ¨ª5.0 mm ¡¿ 13.0 mm were placed on eighty specimen blocks. The RFA value was measured on the transducer that was connected to each implant by Osstell Mentor. Kruskal-Wallis and Scheffe's tests (¥á=.05) were done for statistical analysis.

RESULTS : The control resin group with 100% RIC had the highest RFA value of 83.9, which was significantly different only from the resin group with 15% RIC among the resin groups. The silicone putty group with 100% contact had the lowest RFA value of 36.6 and showed statistically significant differences from the resin groups.

CONCLUSION : Within the limitations of this in vitro study, there was no significant difference in the RFA values among the resin groups with different RIC's except when the RIC difference was more than 85%. A significant increase in the RFA value was observed related to the increase in stiffness of material around implant.
KEYWORD
Resonance frequency analysis value, Resin-implant contact, Stiffness of surrounding material
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