Published August 1, 2024
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Resonance frequency analysis-reliability in third generation instruments: Osstell mentor R
Description
Few studies assess repeatability and reproducibility in registers of resonance frequency analysis (a value of dental
implant stability).
Objective: Few studies assess repeatability and reproducibility in resonance frequency analyses (implant stability
evaluation). This study is aimed at assessing reliability (repeatabilty and reproducibility) in the Osstell Mentor®
system using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) as the statistical method.
Study Design: ISQ measurements of RFA were carried out by means of the Osstell Mentor® instrument in 58
implants in 19 patients. Six measurements were performed on each implant by means of two different Smart-Pegs
(I and II). Three consecutive measurements were registered with each transducer.
Results: Average ISQ varied from 72.43 to 72.60 and 73.26 in the first, second and third measurements, respectively
with the SamrtPeg I and from 72.98 to 73.26 and 73.74 in the first, second and third measurements, respectively
with the SamrtPeg II . Exactly equal values were observed in 10.43 and 12.1% of the cases with Smart-Pegs I
and II, respectively. The intraclass correlation coefficient was 0.96 and 0.96 for Smart Pegs I and II, respectively.
Repeatability and reproducibility was 0.97 for both Smart-Pegs I and II.
Conclusions: The RFA system contributed by Osstell Mentor® renders almost perfect reproducibility and
repeatability, as proven by statistical analysis carried out by means of ICC with 95% confidence level. This
instrument contributes highly reliable RFA measurements in dental implants.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/161829
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/161829
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