Ex vivo comparison of drilling techniques for optimizing primary stability of zirconia dental implants in different bone densities
Kawe Sagheb, Senem Yildirimturk, Sebahat Kaya, Shengchi Fan, Marius Morlock, Keyvan Sagheb

TL;DR
This study compares drilling techniques for zirconia dental implants in different bone types to improve their stability.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that reducing thread cutting improves primary stability in soft bone for zirconia implants.
Findings
Reducing thread cutting improved primary stability in D4 (soft) bone for three of four implant systems.
Excessive torque should be avoided to prevent mechanical failure in systems with lower fracture resistance.
In D2/D3 (mixed) bone, full thread cutting was necessary to meet torque guidelines for all systems.
Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the primary stability of zirconia implants using varying drilling protocols, with a focus on the impact of thread cutting on insertion torque in both mixed (D2/D3) and soft (D4) bone types. The study aimed to evaluate whether reducing thread cutting could increase insertion torque and consequently improve primary stability. Four drilling protocols were developed, each varying in the degree of thread cutting: no thread cut, one-third thread cut, two-thirds thread cut, and full thread cut. Implants were placed into fresh porcine hip and tibia bones simulating D2/D3 and D4 bone. The protocols followed each implant system’s manufacturer recommendations. Insertion torque was measured using a torque indicator, and statistical analysis was conducted with the Mann-Whitney U test, with p < 0.05 considered statistically significant. Significant…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Dental materials and restorations · Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
