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The Stability of Tetracalcium Phosphate/titanium Implants: A Short-Term Follow-Up Study

Journal of dental sciences(2022)

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Background/purpose: Bioceramic tetracalcium phosphate (TTCP) is used as a surface modifier on the implant surface and the clinical studies on this surface modification are still limited. The objective of this clinical study was to investigate short-term implant stability of titanium implant surfaces being modified through sandblasting and acid etching (SLA), followed by TTCP sintered bioceramic anchoring. Materials and methods: A total of 20 patients who had single tooth space were included in this study. Surface modification by SLA plus with TTCP on Ti implants with a diameter of 4.0 mm and lengths of 10 and 11.5 mm were placed. Implant stability quotient (ISQ) value was measured immediately (ISQ0) and one month (ISQ1), two months (ISQ2), three months (ISQ3), and four months (ISQ4) after implantation. Subgroup analysis was defined to location (maxilla, mandible) and bone density (soft or hard bone). Statistical analysis was performed using Friedman test and Mann-Whitney U test. Results: The mean ISQ values with standard deviation at the different time points of ISQ0 to ISQ4 were 60.03 +/- 14.12, 53.48 +/- 15.24, 58.91 +/- 14.43, 63.14 +/- 12.22, and 63.50 +/- 13.61, respectively. The results showed significant differences between the ISQ1 and ISQ3 groups and between the ISQ1 and ISQ4 groups. On the other hand, there was no statistical differences between the maxilla and mandible as well as between soft and hard bone types in all implant groups.
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Tetracalcium phosphate,Surface modification,Resonance frequency analysis,Implant stability
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