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The relationship between dental implant stability and trabecular bone structure using cone-beam computed tomography.

Se-Ryong KangSung-Chul BokSoon-Chul ChoiSam-Sun LeeMin-Suk HeoKyung-Hoe HuhTae-Il KimWon-Jin Yi
Published in: Journal of periodontal & implant science (2016)
There was an increase in implant stability prediction by combining BV/TV and SMI in the stepwise forward regression analysis. Bone with high volume density and low surface density shows high implant stability. Well-connected thick bone with small marrow spaces also shows high implant stability. The combination of bone density and architectural parameters measured using CBCT can predict the implant stability more accurately than the density alone in clinical diagnoses.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • bone mineral density
  • cone beam computed tomography
  • bone loss
  • postmenopausal women
  • body composition
  • computed tomography