2023
DOI: 10.1259/dmfr.20220210
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A novel technique to quantify bone-to-implant contact of zygomatic implants: a radiographic analysis based on three-dimensional image registration and segmentation

Abstract: Objectives: The purpose of this study is to establish a novel, reproducible technique to obtain the BIC area (BICA) between zygomatic implants and zygomatic bone based on post-operative cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images. Three-dimensional (3D) image registration and segmentation were used to eliminate the effect of metal-induced artifacts of zygomatic implants. Methods: An ex-vivo study was included to verify the feasibility of the new method. Then, the radiographic bone-to-implant contact (rBIC) of … Show more

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“…Many clinical evaluation methods have been developed for the objective assessment of osseointegration (resonance frequency analysis, reverse torque analysis) [45][46][47][48]. Radiographic 3D bone-to-implant contact evaluation has been documented as more reliable and more reproductible than conventional linear 2D methods [49,50]. Fractal Dimension and Texture Analysis of osseointegration was proposed as an alternative and a much less invasive protocol, but the literature validating this method is still very scarce [51,52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many clinical evaluation methods have been developed for the objective assessment of osseointegration (resonance frequency analysis, reverse torque analysis) [45][46][47][48]. Radiographic 3D bone-to-implant contact evaluation has been documented as more reliable and more reproductible than conventional linear 2D methods [49,50]. Fractal Dimension and Texture Analysis of osseointegration was proposed as an alternative and a much less invasive protocol, but the literature validating this method is still very scarce [51,52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%