The influence of static and dynamic loading on marginal bone reactions around osseointegrated implants: an animal experimental study

Clinical Oral Implants Research - Tập 12 Số 3 - Trang 207-218 - 2001
Joke Duyck1, I. Naert1, Hans Jacob Rønold2, Jan Eirik Ellingsen2, Hans Van Oosterwyck3, Jos Vander Sloten3
1Dept. of Prosthetic Dentistry, BIOMAT research group, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium
2Dept. of Prosthetic Dentistry, Oral Research Laboratory, University of Oslo, Norway
3Dept. of Mechanics, Division of Biomechanics and Engineering Design, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium

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Abstract: Although it is generally accepted that adverse forces can impair osseointegration, the mechanism of this complication is unknown. In this study, static and dynamic loads were applied on 10 mm long implants (Brånemark System®, Nobel Biocare, Sweden) installed bicortically in rabbit tibiae to investigate the bone response. Each of 10 adult New Zealand black rabbits had one statically loaded implant (with a transverse force of 29.4 N applied on a distance of 1.5 mm from the top of the implant, resulting in a bending moment of 4.4 Ncm), one dynamically loaded implant (with a transverse force of 14.7 N applied on a distance of 50 mm from the top of the implant, resulting in a bending moment of 73.5 Ncm, 2.520 cycles in total, applied with a frequency of 1 Hz), and one unloaded control implant. The loading was performed during 14 days. A numerical model was used as a guideline for the applied dynamic load. Histomorphometrical quantifications of the bone to metal contact area and bone density lateral to the implant were performed on undecalcified and toluidine blue stained sections. The histological picture was similar for statically loaded and control implants. Dense cortical lamellar bone was present around the marginal and apical part of the latter implants with no signs of bone loss. Crater‐shaped bone defects and Howship’s lacunae were explicit signs of bone resorption in the marginal bone area around the dynamically loaded implants. Despite those bone defects, bone islands were present in contact with the implant surface in this marginal area. This resulted in no significantly lower bone‐to‐implant contact around the dynamically loaded implants in comparison with the statically loaded and the control implants. However, when comparing the amount of bone in the immediate surroundings of the marginal part of the implants, significantly (P<0.007) less bone volume (density) was present around the dynamically loaded in comparison with the statically loaded and the control implants. This study shows that excessive dynamic loads cause crater‐like bone defects lateral to osseointegrated implants.

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