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Effect of cutting flute design features on primary stability of immediate implant placement and restoration: a dynamic experimental analysis

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MEDICAL & BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTING
Volume 61, Issue 2, Pages 475-484

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11517-022-02722-w

Keywords

Primary stability; Immediate implant placement; Self-tapping; Cutting flute; Dynamic

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This study investigates the influence of cutting flute shape on the primary stability of dental implants and finds that implants without cutting flutes exhibit higher stability. The straight flute design improves the stability of implants with aggressive threads.
Self-tapping implants with self-cutting flutes may influence primary stability, especially for the immediate implant placement and restoration protocol in which implants are affixed to the bone in the apical portion. Screw geometry differs between brands, and the effect of apical design on its clinical outcomes remains unclear. This study is aimed at investigating the influence of cutting flute shape (spiral, straight, and without flute) on primary stability by using a dynamic experimental test. Six types of dental implants were designed using computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing technology, consisting of three types of cutting flute shapes along with two types of screw features. A dynamic mechanical test was performed using a cyclic loading scheme. The mechanical behaviors of resistance to lateral load (RLL), maximum force, and energy dissipation were compared between groups. In the dynamic test, implants without cutting flute also exhibited higher values in RLL, maximum force, and energy dissipation. The aggressive thread implant with straight flute displayed higher RLL and had a significantly higher values in RLL (p = 0.033) at the threshold point of bone-implant interface breakdown. The implants without cutting flutes exhibited higher primary stability. Straight flute design would improve RLL for aggressive thread implant.

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