Do dual-thread orthodontic mini-implants improve bone/tissue mechanical retention?

Yang Sung Lin, Yau Zen Chang, Jian Hong Yu, Chun Li Lin*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to understand whether the pitch relationship between micro and macro thread designs with a parametrical relationship in a dual-thread mini-implant can improve primary stability.

Materials and Methods: Three types of mini-implants consisting of single-thread (ST) (0.75 mm pitch in whole length), dual-thread A (DTA) with double-start 0.375 mm pitch, and dual-thread B (DTB) with single-start 0.2 mm pitch in upper 2-mm micro thread region for performing insertion and pull-out testing. Histomorphometric analysis was performed in these specimens in evaluating peri-implant bone defects using a non-contact vision measuring system.

Results: The maximum inserted torque (Tmax) in type DTA was found to be the smallest significantly, but corresponding values found no significant difference between ST and DTB. The largest pull-out strength (Fmax) in the DTA mini-implant was found significantly greater than that for the ST mini-implant regardless of implant insertion orientation. Miniimplant engaged the cortical bone well as observed in ST and DTA types.

Conclusion: Dual-thread miniimplant with correct micro thread pitch (parametrical relationship with macro thread pitch) in the cortical bone region can improve primary stability and enhanced mechanical retention.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)653-658
Number of pages6
JournalImplant Dentistry
Volume23
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 11 12 2014

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Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2014 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Keywords

  • Dual-thread
  • Insertion
  • Mechanical retention
  • Mini-implant
  • Orthodontic
  • Pullout

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