Osstell ISQ RFA Implant stability Blog

    A blog about dental implant treatment, implant stability and assessing osseointegration.

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    Dr. Rachel Schallhorn

    Rachel A. Schallhorn, DDS, MS, maintains a private practice in periodontics in Aurora, Colorado. A diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology, she is involved in practice-based clinical research and has published manuscripts on regenerative therapy, soft tissue augmentation and periodontal-systemic interrelationships. Rachel Schallhorn has lectured at local and national dental meetings, and served on committees for the American Academy of Periodontology and as president of the Rocky Mountain Society of Periodontists.

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    How I determine loading protocol and timing of restoration

    [fa icon="calendar'] Mar 5, 2018 10:17:16 AM / by Dr. Rachel Schallhorn posted in loading protocol, isq, implant loading, immediate loading, implant planning, osseointegration

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    Measuring ISQ has become a critical component in my implant treatment, as it provides objective information about the stability of the implants I place. Based upon the initial implant stability or ISQ value, I determine the loading protocol and timing of restoration (immediate, early, delayed).

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