Does Change in Thread Shape Influence the Pull Out Strength of Mini Implants? An In vitro Study
Introduction: Mini implants form a valuable source for absolute anchorage thereby helping in achieving ideal treatment outcome. Stability of the mini implant is one of the important factors affecting the success of mini implants. Thread shape is a critical factor in the engineering design of min...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2017-05-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/9808/25774_CE[Ra]_F(Sh)_PF1(P_SY)_PFA(SY_SS).pdf |
Summary: | Introduction: Mini implants form a valuable source for absolute
anchorage thereby helping in achieving ideal treatment outcome.
Stability of the mini implant is one of the important factors
affecting the success of mini implants. Thread shape is a critical
factor in the engineering design of mini implant, which affects
the primary stability.
Aim: To evaluate the effects of thread shape on the pull out strength
of mini implants.
Materials and Methods: Mini implants of five different designs in
thread shape (reverse buttress, buttress, 750 joint profile with flutes,
trapezoidal and trapezoidal fluted) were used with 10 screws in
each group. The mini implants were loaded on to the polyurethane
foam block (Sawbones pacific research lab, USA) perpendicular to
the surface and the pull out strength was tested using the Instrom
testing machine. The control group consisted of mini implants
with reverse buttress thread shape. One-way ANOVA and Tukey
post-hoc tests were used to compare the pull out strength of the
mini implants within as well as between the different groups.
Results: The mean in the pull out tests ranged from 13.45 N
(trapezoidal) to 61 N (trapezoidal fluted). The tukey post-hoc
tests showed a statistically significant difference of 34.5 N
between the control group and the trapezoidal fluted group. The
level of statistical significance showed p< 0.05.
Conclusion: Trapezoidal fluted mini implants showed the
highest pull out strength when compared to mini implants with
other thread designs used in this study. Further studies with the
use of Finite Element Method (FEM) and foam blocks of higher
density would be required to evaluate the performance of this
new thread design. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |