1. EFFECT OF BONE QUALITY ON INITIAL STABILITY OF ORTHODONTIC MINISCREWS.
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TSAI, MING-TZU, YU, WAN-PING, HUANG, HENG-LI, and HSU, JUI-TING
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ARTIFICIAL bones ,KRUSKAL-Wallis Test ,RANK correlation (Statistics) ,BONES ,STATISTICAL correlation ,FOOD emulsions - Abstract
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of the contact percentage (BMC%) of three-dimensional (3D) bone-to-miniscrew specimens in relation to host bone quality on initial miniscrew stability. Furthermore, their correlations were evaluated. Methods: Orthodontic miniscrews (1.6 mm in diameter and 11 mm in length) were inserted into four types of artificial bones to measure the maximum insertion torque value (ITV). The miniscrew and artificial foam bone specimens were also scanned using microcomputed tomography, and the obtained images were imported into Mimics software to reconstruct the 3D models and calculate the BMC%. The Kruskal–Wallis test, Wilcoxon rank-sum test with Bonferroni adjustment, and Spearman correlations were applied for statistical and correlation analyses. Results and Conclusions: Inserting the orthodontic miniscrew into artificial foam bone exhibiting higher bone quality resulted in higher maximum ITV and BMC%. The initial implant stability, quantified using ITV, was strongly positively (r = 0. 9 7) and correlated with BMC%, as measured from microcomputed tomography images. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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