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Title

Dependability of Osstell ISQ's for measuring implant stability

 

Authors

Vijay Parmar1, Nureldeen AN Elhammali2,*, Omar Basheer Altaher Mohammed3, Meghna Chauhan4, Pushkar Gupta5, Abhigyan Manas6, Ankita Raj7 & Hrithik Chetani8

 

Affiliation

1Department of Prosthodontics, Goenka Research Institute of Dental Science, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India; 2Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Sirte University, Libya; 3Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Sebha Dental Faculty, Sebha University, Libya; 4Department of Dentistry, World College of Medical Sciences & Research and Hospital, Jhajjar, Haryana, India; 5Department of Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge, Hitkarini Dental College and Hospital, Jabalpur, MP, India; 6Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Babu Banarsi Das College of Dental Sciences, Lucknow, UP, India; 7Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Rama Dental College, Hospital and Research Centre, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India; 8Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Kalinga Institute of Dental Sciences, KIIT Deemed to be University, Patia, Bhubaneswar-751024, Odisha, India; *Corresponding author

 

Email

Vijay Parmar -E-mail: vijayparmar8597@gmail.com; Phone +91 7600630478

Nureldeen AN Elhammali -E-mail:nurdentnur@yahoo.com; Phone +218911361480

Omar Basheer Altaher Mohammed -E-mail:omar1973den@gmail.com; Phone +00218912225008

Meghna Chauhan -E-mail:drmeghna27@gmail.com; Phone +91 9538122867

Pushkar Gupta -E-mail: drpushkar1@gmail.com; Phone: +91 9406538208

Abhigyan Manas- E-mail: abhigyanmanas@gmail.com, Phone No: 993652882

Ankita Raj -E-mail:rajdrankita@gmail.com; Phone +91 9415465531

Hrithik Chetani- E-mail: hrithikchetami.ch06@gmail.com, Phone No: +91981419525

 

Article Type

Research Article

 

Date

Received August 1, 2024; Revised August 31, 2024; Accepted August 31, 2024, Published August 31, 2024

 

Abstract

Determining the optimal loading schedule and measuring implant stability at different times are critical tasks. Numerous tools have been created to assess implant-bone stability as a sign of a well-treated implant. Thus, the objective of this cross-sectional study was to estimate the validity of the Osstell ISQ system for assessing implant stability. Osstell ISQ was used to complete implant stability registers for 60 implants across 18 patients. Two distinct SmartPegs (types I and II) were used to complete six measurements on each implant, or three measurements in a row with each transducer. In the 1st, 2nd, and 3rdmeasurements with SmartPegs I and II, the average ISQ was 71.36, 71.31, and 71.65, and 71.02, 71.58, and 71.76, respectively. For SmartPegs I and II, equivalent values or variations below three ISQ points were found in 46.3% and 58.6% of the cases, respectively. Both SmartPegs had an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.96, and they also had repeatability and reproducibility of 0.96. An intra-class correlation coefficient analysis reveals nearly excellent repeatability and reproducibility for the RFA system Osstell ISQ. Measurements of Osstell ISQ have excellent repeatability.

 

Keywords

Dental implants, resonance frequency analysis, ISQ, implant stability, Osstell.

 

Citation

Parmar et al. Bioinformation 20(8): 921-925 (2024)

 

Edited by

P Babaji & P Kangueane

 

ISSN

0973-2063

 

Publisher

Biomedical Informatics

 

License

This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.