
The Importance of Implant Stability Measurements to Optimize Patient Outcomes
Over the years, modifications in dental implant design, surgical protocols and surface characteristics have been developed in an attempt to optimize and increase the success and predictability of dental implant treatments.
Learning objectives:
- Understand the significance of implant stability measurements: Learn why measuring implant stability is crucial for optimizing patient outcomes and ensuring successful osseointegration.
- Compare traditional and modern methods: Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of traditional methods like torque measurements and the Periotest device versus modern techniques such as Resonance Frequency Analysis (RFA).
- Interpret ISQ values: Gain the ability to interpret Implant Stability Quotient (ISQ) values and understand their implications for clinical decision-making, including identifying high-risk cases and determining appropriate loading protocols.
- Apply implant stability measurements in practice: Learn how to incorporate ISQ measurements into clinical practice to monitor implant stability over time and adjust treatment plans accordingly.
- Explore advancements in implant technology: Discover recent developments in dental implant design, surgical protocols, and surface characteristics that enhance the predictability and success of implant treatments.