Acoustic modal analysis can quantify bone screw stability in an in-vivo animal study

Mohammadjavad Einafshar*, Farshid Bastami, Ali Kiapour, Ata Hashemi

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Abstract

Primary and secondary stabilities are two key elements in achieving osseointegration. Conventional techniques such as pull-out test and insertion torque previously have been utilized to evaluate the screw stability [1,2]. However, they have been found to be non-repeatable and unfeasible for clinical applications. To assess the screw stability in an in-vivo testing condition, the aim of this study was to apply acoustic modal analysis and compare the results with the conventional destructive pull-out and conventional non-destructive Periotest tests. Periotest is a well-known modal analysis method in stability assessment of dental implants. To investigate the discernability of methods to slight changes, the tip design of screws was selected as a self-tapped and non-self-tapped types.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date12 Jul 2023
Publication statusPublished - 12 Jul 2023
Event28th congress of the European Society of Biomechanics - Maastrict, Netherlands
Duration: 9 Jul 202312 Jul 2023
Conference number: 28
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Conference

Conference28th congress of the European Society of Biomechanics
Number28
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityMaastrict
Period09/07/202312/07/2023
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Keywords

  • Acoustic Modal Analysis
  • Bone screw fixation
  • an in-vivo study

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