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Csontsűrűség-felmérés a fogászatban×Rezonanciafrekvencia-analízis implantátumokhoz×
TudományterületFogorvostudományFogorvostudomány
MódszercsaládProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Keletkezés éve1985 (classification); modern CBCT 2000s+1996
MegalkotóLekholm and Zarb (bone quality classification); Hounsfield units standardizationNeil Meredith and colleagues
TípusRadiographic and qualitative assessmentNon-invasive stability assessment
AlapműLekholm, U., & Zarb, G. A. (1985). Patient selection and preparation. In Brånemark, P.-I., et al. (Eds.), Tissue-integrated prostheses: Osseointegration in clinical dentistry. Quintessence Publishing, 199-209. link ↗Meredith, N., Alleyne, D., & Cawley, P. (1996). Quantitative determination of the stability of the implant-tissue interface using resonance frequency analysis. Clinical Oral Implants Research, 7(3), 261-267. DOI ↗
Alternatív nevekbone quality assessment, trabecular pattern analysis, bone density classificationRFA, Implant Stability Quotient, ISQ, osseointegration assessment
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ÖsszefoglalóBone density assessment in dentistry evaluates the quantity and quality of alveolar bone supporting teeth or serving as an implant site. Assessment integrates radiographic imaging (panoramic radiographs, periapical films, and cone-beam computed tomography) and clinical examination to classify bone density into four categories (Type I to IV) and to quantify bone loss. Accurate bone density assessment is critical for implant planning, predicting implant success, and adjusting surgical and loading protocols to account for bone quality variations.Resonance Frequency Analysis (RFA) is a non-invasive, objective method for assessing dental implant stability and osseointegration. Introduced by Meredith and colleagues in 1996, RFA measures the stiffness of the implant-bone interface by analysing the frequency response of an implant abutment to vibration. The Implant Stability Quotient (ISQ), derived from RFA, enables quantitative monitoring of implant stability at insertion, during healing, and post-integration, facilitating clinical decision-making regarding loading timing and success prediction.
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