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Experimental Analysis of Temperature Differences During Implant Site Preparation: Continuous Drilling Technique Versus Intermittent Drilling Technique

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JOURNAL OF ORAL IMPLANTOLOGY
卷 44, 期 1, 页码 46-50

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ALLEN PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1563/aaid-joi-D-17-00077

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bone; implant; stress; implant survival; implant-site preparation; surgical drills

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Implant site preparation through drilling procedures may cause bone thermonecrosis. The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate, using a thermal probe, overheating at implant sites during osteotomies through 2 different drilling methods (continuous drilling technique versus intermittent drilling technique) using irrigation at different temperatures. Five implant sites 13 mm in length were performed on 16 blocks (fresh bovine ribs), for a total of 80 implant sites. The PT-100 thermal probe was positioned 5 mm from each site. Two physiological refrigerant solutions were used: one at 23.78 degrees C and one at 6.08 degrees C. Four experimental groups were considered: group A (continuous drilling with physiological solution at 23.78 degrees C), group B (intermittent drilling with physiological solution at 23.78 degrees C), group C (continuous drilling with physiological solution at 6.08 degrees C), and group D (intermittent drilling with physiological solution at 6.08 degrees C). The Wilcoxon rank-sum test (2-tailed) was used to compare groups. While there was no difference between group A and group B (W = 86; P = .45), statistically significant differences were observed between experimental groups A and C (W = 0; P = .0001), B and D (W = 45; P = .0005), and C and D (W = 41; P = .003). Implant site preparation did not affect the overheating of the bone. Statistically significant differences were found with the refrigerant solutions. Using both irrigating solutions, bone temperature did not exceed 478 degrees C.

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