Dynamics of dental implant stability indicators (ISQ) using low-level laser therapy in treatment and prevention modes
Автор: Gileva O.S., Chuprakov M.A., Libik T.V., Syutkina E.S., Mirsaeva F.Z.
Журнал: Российский журнал биомеханики @journal-biomech
Статья в выпуске: 4 (82) т.22, 2018 года.
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The aim of this work was to study the primary and secondary stability of dental implants, installed with the use of pre- and postoperative laser therapy by special device B-CureLaserDentalPro , using the method of frequency-resonance analysis. Photobiostimulation effects of low-level laser therapy device B-CureLaserDentalPro is demonstrated on the example of harmonization of the formation of the bone-implant complex. The blind randomized comparative placebo controlled prospective study determined that the professional and individual use of a 5th generation diode laser with a wavelength of 808 nm, a power of 250 mW, a pulse frequency of 14 kHz, a defocused beam of 4.5 1.0 cm, a power flux density of 14.4 J/min at peak (3.2 J/cm2 per min) at the stages of preoperative preparation and postoperative follow-up of dental implantation provides full-fledged osseointegration of implants with secondary stability indicators ( ISQ 2), determined by the frequency-resonance method (Osstell ISQ ), ensuring timely functional loading of the implant with a permanent orthopedic design with a long-term favorable prognosis of treatment. Intragroup and all individual indicators of secondary stability of implants in the combination of dental implants with pre-and postoperative irradiation of periimplant tissues with a defocused beam B-CureLaserDentalPro met the criterion of excellent, exceeding the initial stability by 14.6%, whereas in control observations full-fledged osseointegration with significantly ( p 2 was noted in 96.5%, and patients with failure of loss of implant in 3.5% of cases.
Dental implantation, osseointegration, implant stability, low-level laser therapy
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/146282110
IDR: 146282110 | DOI: 10.15593/RZhBiomeh/2018.4.07