Publication: Primary stability with the osseodensification drilling technique for dental implants in low density bone in humans: a systematic review
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2022
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Review question / Objective: - Does the osseodensification drilling technique increase primary stability in low-density bone? - The aim of the present investigation was to evaluate primary stability in dental implants in people with low density bone using the osseodensification technique.
Condition being studied: The replacement of missing teeth through dental implants is currently the most practiced in
dental clinics. The main criterion for determining the success of an implant is osseointegration, which is a direct structural
and functional connection between vital bone and the prosthetic load-bearing surface of an implant. In the same
way, primary stability must be obtained for a good lasting clinical result of the implant and to achieve this purpose, the
bone density must be evaluated where the dental implant is to be placed. Salah Huwais in 2013 introduced a new osteotomy
procedure (Oseodensification) for site preparation without removal and bone preservation. The Osseodensification
process produces an autograft layer around the implant with the osteotomy surface, the autologous bone comes into
contact through an endosteal device that accelerates osseointegration due to the nucleation of osteoblasts in the
instrumented bone adjacent to the implant and has a greater primary stability due to contact between the device and the
bone.
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Humans, Density, Review
