Abstract
A simple mathematical model for free vibrations of an elastically clamped beam is suggested to interpret the results of the resonance frequency analysis developed for implant stability measurements in terms of the Implant Stability Quotient (ISQ) units. It is shown that the resonance frequency substantially depends on the lateral compliance of the implant/bone system. Based on the notion of the lateral stiffness of the implant/bone system, a new measure of the implant stability is introduced in the form similar to the ISQ scale and is called the Implant Clamping Quotient (ICQ), because it characterizes the jawbone’s clamp of the implant. By definition, the ICQ unit is equal to a percentage of the original scale for the lateral stiffness of the implant/bone system.
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