Effect of Altered Cervical Thread Pitch on the Primary Stability of Dental Implants
Lászlo Major, Ibrahim Barrak, Gábor Braunitzer, József Piffkó, Mark Adam Antal

TL;DR
This study shows that increasing the number of threads at the top of dental implants can lower insertion force without reducing stability, especially in softer bone.
Contribution
A novel implant design with increased coronal thread density is shown to reduce insertion torque while maintaining primary stability.
Findings
Increased coronal thread density reduced insertion torque in both high- and low-density bone.
Implant stability quotient remained high in dense bone despite lower insertion torque.
Design maintained sufficient stability for immediate loading in varied bone qualities.
Abstract
Background: The macrogeometry and shape of dental implants strongly influence primary stability, which may at times result in excessively high insertion torque. This in vitro study aimed to evaluate whether increasing coronal thread density could reduce insertion torque without compromising primary stability. Methods: Two conical implants with identical macrogeometry and surface characteristics (Ø 4.2 × 11.5 mm) differed only in the thread pitch of the coronal 3 mm: a modified version (27% more coronal threads; Group 1) and a standard, commercially available version (Group 2). Thirty implants of each design were inserted into high-density (D1; 40 PCF; pounds per cubic foot) and low-density (D3; 20 PCF) polyurethane blocks (n = 120). Insertion torque (IT) and implant stability quotient (ISQ, measured by resonance frequency analysis) were recorded. Group comparisons used the…
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TopicsDental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics · Facial Trauma and Fracture Management
