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摘要
确定最佳加载时间和测量不同时间段的种植体稳定性是至关重要的任务。目前已开发出许多工具来评估种植体与骨的稳定性,以此作为治疗良好的种植体的标志。因此,本横断面研究的目的是评估 Osstell ISQ 系统在评估种植体稳定性方面的有效性。研究使用 Osstell ISQ 对 18 位患者的 60 个种植体进行了种植体稳定性登记。使用两个不同的 SmartPeg(I 型和 II 型)对每个种植体进行六次测量,或使用每个传感器连续进行三次测量。在使用 SmartPegs I 和 II 进行的第一、第二和第三次测量中,平均 ISQ 分别为 71.36、71.31 和 71.65,以及 71.02、71.58 和 71.76。在 SmartPegs I 和 II 中,分别有 46.3% 和 58.6% 的情况下发现了低于三个 ISQ 点的等效值或变化。两个智能标记的类内相关系数均为 0.96,重复性和再现性也均为 0.96。类内相关系数分析表明,射频消融系统 Osstell ISQ 的重复性和再现性近乎完美。Osstell ISQ 的测量结果具有极佳的重复性。
Dependability of Osstell ISQ's for measuring implant stability.
Determining the optimal loading schedule and measuring implant stability at different times are critical tasks. Numerous tools have been created to assess implant-bone stability as a sign of a well-treated implant. Thus, the objective of this cross-sectional study was to estimate the validity of the Osstell ISQ system for assessing implant stability. Osstell ISQ was used to complete implant stability registers for 60 implants across 18 patients. Two distinct SmartPegs (types I and II) were used to complete six measurements on each implant, or three measurements in a row with each transducer. In the 1st, 2nd, and 3rdmeasurements with SmartPegs I and II, the average ISQ was 71.36, 71.31, and 71.65, and 71.02, 71.58, and 71.76, respectively. For SmartPegs I and II, equivalent values or variations below three ISQ points were found in 46.3% and 58.6% of the cases, respectively. Both SmartPegs had an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.96, and they also had repeatability and reproducibility of 0.96. An intra-class correlation coefficient analysis reveals nearly excellent repeatability and reproducibility for the RFA system Osstell ISQ. Measurements of Osstell ISQ have excellent repeatability.