The effect of low-speed drilling without irrigation on heat generation: an experimental study
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:Oh Ji-Hyeon
:Fang Yiqin/:Jeong Seung-Mi/:Choi Byung-Ho
KMID : 0355620160420010009
Abstract
Objectives: In this study we evaluated heat generation during the low-speed drilling procedure without irrigation.
Materials and Methods: Ten artificial bone blocks that were similar to human D1 bone were used in this study. The baseline temperature was 37.0oC. We drilled into 5 artificial bone blocks 60 times at the speed of 50 rpm without irrigation. As a control group, we drilled into an additional 5 artificial bone blocks 60 times at the speed of 1,500 rpm with irrigation. The temperature changes during diameter 2 mm drilling were measured using thermocouples.
Results: The mean maximum temperatures during drilling were 40.9oC in the test group and 39.7oC in the control group. Even though a statistically significant difference existed between the two groups, the low-speed drilling did not produce overheating.
Conclusion: These findings suggest that low-speed drilling without irrigation may not lead to overheating during drilling.
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Dental implants; Flapless; Low-speed drilling; Surgical guide
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