Heat and Sound Generation During Implant Osteotomy When Using Different Types of Drills in Artificial and Bovine Bone Blocks

Author:

Limmeechokchai Sunee1,Kan Joseph2,Rungcharassaeng Kitichai3,Goodacre Charles J.4,Lozada Jaime5,Oyoyo Udochukwu6

Affiliation:

1. Loma Linda University School of Dentistry Assistant Professor Implant dentistry 11092 Anderson Street UNITED STATES Loma Linda California 92354 6366339559 Assistance Professor Division of General Dentistry, Assistance Clinical Professor Advance Education Program in Implant Dentistry. Loma Linda University School of Dentistry

2. Professor, Advanced Education Program in Implant Dentistry

3. Professor Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics

4. Distinguished Professor Advanced Education Program in Implant Dentistry

5. Professor and Director Advanced Education Program in Implant Dentistry

6. Assistance Professor, Dental Education Services

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare heat and sound generated during implant osteotomy when different types of drill were used in artificial bone and bovine bone blocks. A total of 80 implant osteotomies were formed using 4 implant drilling systems; N1 (OsseoShaper) (Nobel), NobelActive (Nobel), V3 (MIS) and BLX (Straumann) in both artificial bone and bovine bone blocks. Thermocouple probes were used to record temperature change at the depths of 5.0 mm and 13.0 mm of each implant osteotomy formed by the final drill. In addition, thermographic images, drilling sound, and drilling time were recorded and evaluated. Statistical analyses were performed at α = 0.05. The mean temperature changes as recorded by thermocouple probes and thermocamera were significantly lower in OsseoShaper than most other drill-bone combinations (p < .05). The mean drilling times and sound generation for OsseoShaper were significantly higher and lower than most other drill-bone combinations (p < .05), respectively. Minimal heat and sound generation can be expected when implant osteotomies are performed using Osseoshaper at a low rotational speed (50 rpm) even without irrigation. However, extended drilling time is required.

Publisher

American Academy of Implant Dentistry

Subject

Oral Surgery

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