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Title

Stability of dental implants using AnyCheck and Osstell devices

 

Authors

Abhigyan Manas1, Saikiran Bahadur2,*, TanuPriya Sonkar3, Sanapala Mounika4, Vaibhav Awinashe5, S.A Girish6 & Sonali Mahajan7

 

Affiliation

1Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences, Saifai, Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India; 2Departments of Prosthodontics, Dental Director, Springfield Dental, 4 Matthew drive, Suffield Connecticut, United States of America; 3Department of Dentistry, Autonomous State Medical College, Firozabad, Utter Pradesh, India; 4Intern, Kalinga Institute of Dental Sciences, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India; 5Department of Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry, Qassim University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; 6Department of Dentistry, Siddaganga Medical College and Research Institute, Tumakuru-572102, Karnataka, India; 7Department of Prosthodontics, Government Dental College and Hospital, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India; *Corresponding author

 

Email

Abhigyan Manas - E - mail: abhigyanmanas@gmail.com
Saikiran Bahadur - E - mail: kiranmds@umich.edu
Tanu Priya Sonkar - E - mail: tanupriya2627@gmail.com
Sanapala Mounika - E - mail: smounika900@gmail.com
Vaibhav Awinashe - E - mail: vaibhavavinashe@hotmail.com
SA Girish - E - mail: drgirish.sa@gmail.com
SonaliMahajan - E - mail: sonaliprostho@gmail.com

 

Article Type

Research Article

 

Date

Received March 1, 2025; Revised March 31, 2025; Accepted March 31, 2025, Published March 31, 2025

 

Abstract

One significant element influencing the success rate of implant treatment is stability. Therefore, it is of interest to assess the stability of two distinct implant placement devices. One is based on resonance frequency analysis (Osstell®) and the other is based on damping capacity assessment (AnyCheck®). Hence, a total of 30 implants were placed for 20 patients in both maxilla and mandibular area. Primary and secondary implant stability was checked with Osstell® and AnyCheck® methods. Data shows similar performance with both the methods.

 

Keywords

Dental implant, resonance frequency, stability

 

Citation

Manas et al. Bioinformation 21(3): 305-308 (2025)

 

Edited by

P Babaji

 

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.