N. Akinnergiz et al., REACTIONS OF PERI-IMPLANT TISSUES TO CONTINUOUS LOADING OF OSSEOINTEGRATED IMPLANTS, American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics, 114(3), 1998, pp. 292-298
Functional and morphologic reactions of peri-implant bone surrounding
screw implants (Bonefit) were studied in three dogs by loading the imp
lants with continuous forces of 2 (about 204 gm) and 5 N (about 510 gm
), Eight implants were inserted to an endosseous length of 12 mm and p
laced about 10 mm apart in the region of the lower premolars. The fixt
ures healed in a closed environment for 12 weeks, after which they wer
e uncovered and loaded with abutments and orthodontic devices to produ
ce horizontal distraction with a force of 2 N (about 204 gm) for 12 we
eks. Subsequently they were loaded with 5 N (about 510 gm) for another
24 weeks. The distance between and the mobility of the implants were
determined before and after each phase of experimental loading. Fixtur
es of the same type that were osseointegrated and not exposed, or osse
ointegrated and loaded by mastication, were used as a control. Animals
were euthanized and specimens sectioned. The result was that continuo
usly loaded implants showed no significant displacement for any force
level. The mobility of the fixtures increased slightly by about 1 Peri
otest-value (PTV) at the end of the experiment. No significant peri-im
plant pocket could be seen in implants loaded by continuous or mastica
tory forces. Histologic and morphometric evaluation indicated compacti
on of bone as a result of loading. Osseointegrated implants have poten
tial as a firm osseous anchorage for orthodontic treatment and can res
ist continuous horizontal forces of at least 5 N (about 510 gm) during
a period of several months.