R. Mericskestern et al., SIMULTANEOUS FORCE MEASUREMENTS IN 3 DIMENSIONS ON ORAL ENDOSSEOUS IMPLANTS IN-VITRO AND IN-VIVO - A METHODOLOGICAL STUDY, Clinical oral implants research, 7(4), 1996, pp. 378-386
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24
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Biomedical","Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine
A novel piezo-electric force transducer was developed that is mounted
directly on ITI-implants and allows for simultaneous force measurement
s in 3 dimensions. The reliability of this measuring method in vitro a
nd in vivo was evaluated. For test and calibration measurements 5 eden
tulous patients with 2 mandibular implants were selected and master ca
sts obtained with original implants in situ. Preload of the abutment s
crew was measured with a torque controller by repeated tightening and
loosening. The introduction of additional preloads when bar connectors
or telescopes were mounted was examined on the casts and in the mouth
. Tests were carried out to identify the influence of screw tensions o
n force measurements by loading the implants in vertical and transvers
e directions. Calibration measurements in vivo and in vitro were carri
ed out by means of a spring balance. A regression model was calculated
to analyze the influence of the applied preload on measured forces. T
he mean preload value was 315, ranging from 200 to 480N. A significant
correlation of applied loads to measured forces was found (r = 0.99).
It was independent of the preload in vertical direction but dependent
in transverse direction. No additional tension of the abutment screw
was ever observed when bars were mounted. Calibration measurements wit
h the spring balance showed that bars contribute to load sharing betwe
en the implants. Comparable results were found for all measurements in
vitro and in vivo. It was concluded that the new piezo-electric trans
ducer is an adequate instrument to measure forces in 3 dimensions on I
TI-implants.