Cadaveric Identification through Macroscopic Analysis of Dental Implants Subjected to High Temperatures—An Experimental Model

Author:

Serrano-Esteban Ana Isabel1,Requena-Gómez Estefanía2,Mena-Alvarez Jesus3ORCID,Rodríguez Cinthia4,Bufalá-Pérez María3,Aragoneses Juan Manuel3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, International University of La Rioja (UNIR), 26006 Logroño, Spain

2. Faculty of Dentistry, Catholic University of Valencia Saint Vicent Martyr, 46001 Valencia, Spain

3. Faculty of Dentistry, Alfonso X El Sabio University, 28691 Madrid, Spain

4. Department of Dentistry, Universidad Federico Henriquez y Carvajal, Santo Domingo 10106, Dominican Republic

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the possibility of identifying a dental implant through the measurement of the apical width and the interspiral distance in a periapical radiograph after being subjected to high temperatures for certain lengths of time. In total, 11 fresh human anatomical models were selected, in which 137 implants were placed. Previous periapical radiographs were performed using parallelizers in each implant. Subsequently, the anatomical models were introduced into a crematory oven at different temperatures and for various durations: 500 °C/15 min, 500 °C/30 min, 700 °C/15 min, 800 °C/15 min, 800 °C/45 min, 500 °C/15 min, 700 °C/15 min, and finally, 1000 °C/120 min. After this, X-rays were taken via a parallel technique, and the apical width and interspiral distance were measured. The implants were disinserted, and the coronal width was used to calculate magnification or possible distortion. All data were analyzed by the Mann–Whitney U test. There were no statistically significant differences for the apical width parameter, except when the temperature was raised to 700 °C/15 min and to 800 °C/45 min. For the interspiral distance parameter, there were no statistically significant differences, except when the implants were subjected to 800 °C/15 min and 1000 °C/120 min. It was determined that there were changes in some groups based on the increase in temperature and exposure time. Neither of the two parameters were completely useful for the identification because some of the groups studied in both variables presented differences, which makes them difficult to identify correctly.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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