This study evaluated the effects of drill wear on bone temperature during osteotomy preparation with 3 types of drills and compared heat production between drills. The drills used in this study were titanium nitride-coated metal, tungsten carbide carbon-coated metal, and zirconia ceramic drills. An osteotomy 11 mm in depth was formed in bovine scapular bone following the manufacturers recommended drill sequences. Drilling was performed without irrigation and repeated 20 times; temperature was measured every 5 times. Next, 200 rounds of drilling during irrigation were performed for each drill, with temperature change monitored until round 200. Analysis of variance statistics were used for analyses of the measured data. Drilling without irrig...
Objective: To investigate drill wear and consequent intraosseous temperature elevation during freeha...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to compare the heat generated from implant drilling using stai...
Background: As implant site preparation and bone are critical precursors to primary healing, thermal...
Repeated use of implant drills progressively increases their wear and decreases their efficiency, th...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of drill-bone contact area on bon...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the heat generated in bone by 2 implant drill sys...
Implant site preparation through drilling procedures may cause bone thermonecrosis. The aim of this ...
BAC KGRO UND: Bone overheating during osteotomy is a potential cause of necrosis and consequent fail...
Objectives: Thermal and mechanical stresses during osteotomy preparation can impair implant osseoint...
Purpose: This study evaluated and compared bone heating, drill deformation, and drill roughness afte...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare temperature variation during osteotomies with tr...
(1) Background: Several studies showed a sustained temperature of 47 °C or 50 °C for one minute resu...
Background: A few studies have investigated the influence of drilling on bone healing. Many factors ...
(1) Background: Several studies showed a sustained temperature of 47 °C or 50 °C for one minute resu...
Thermal injury during implant bed preparation has a major influence on implant osseointegration and ...
Objective: To investigate drill wear and consequent intraosseous temperature elevation during freeha...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to compare the heat generated from implant drilling using stai...
Background: As implant site preparation and bone are critical precursors to primary healing, thermal...
Repeated use of implant drills progressively increases their wear and decreases their efficiency, th...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of drill-bone contact area on bon...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the heat generated in bone by 2 implant drill sys...
Implant site preparation through drilling procedures may cause bone thermonecrosis. The aim of this ...
BAC KGRO UND: Bone overheating during osteotomy is a potential cause of necrosis and consequent fail...
Objectives: Thermal and mechanical stresses during osteotomy preparation can impair implant osseoint...
Purpose: This study evaluated and compared bone heating, drill deformation, and drill roughness afte...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare temperature variation during osteotomies with tr...
(1) Background: Several studies showed a sustained temperature of 47 °C or 50 °C for one minute resu...
Background: A few studies have investigated the influence of drilling on bone healing. Many factors ...
(1) Background: Several studies showed a sustained temperature of 47 °C or 50 °C for one minute resu...
Thermal injury during implant bed preparation has a major influence on implant osseointegration and ...
Objective: To investigate drill wear and consequent intraosseous temperature elevation during freeha...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to compare the heat generated from implant drilling using stai...
Background: As implant site preparation and bone are critical precursors to primary healing, thermal...