Thermal Evaluation of Bone Drilling: Assessing Drill Bits and Sequential Drilling [PDF]
Sequential drilling is a common practice in dental implant surgery aimed at minimizing thermal damage to bone. This study evaluates the thermal effects of sequential drilling and assesses modifications to drilling protocols to manage heat generation.
Sihana Rugova, Marcus Abboud
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Effect of drill quality on biological damage in bone drilling [PDF]
Bone drilling is a universal procedure in orthopaedics for fracture fixation, installing implants, or reconstructive surgery. Surgical drills are subjected to wear caused by their repeated use, thermal fatigue, irrigation with saline solution, and ...
Khurshid Alam +8 more
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Thermal Evaluation of Bone Drilling with a One-Drill Protocol [PDF]
This study evaluates the thermal impact of a one-drill protocol for osteotomy preparation in dental implant surgery. Our findings demonstrate a significant reduction in heat generation compared to traditional sequential drilling, suggesting potential ...
Sihana Rugova, Marcus Abboud
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Heat reduction during bone drilling using a two-stage drilling strategy [PDF]
Thermal damage during bone drilling remains a significant concern in orthopaedic and dental surgeries. Excessive heat generation at the bone–drill interface can result in thermal necrosis and compromise implant stability.
Yung-Chuan Chen +7 more
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Assessment of Thermal Osteonecrosis during Bone Drilling Using a Three-Dimensional Finite Element Model [PDF]
Bone drilling is a common procedure used to create pilot holes for inserting screws to secure implants for fracture fixation. However, this process can increase bone temperature and the excessive heat can lead to cell death and thermal osteonecrosis ...
Yung-Chuan Chen +6 more
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Comparative Study of Different Drills for Bone Drilling: A Systematic Approach. [PDF]
The performance of the drilling process depends on the characteristics of the drilling equipment and surgeon's skill. To our knowledge, no research has focused on multi-parameter analysis of the dynamic behaviour of drills during the drilling process.
Pazarci O, Torun Y, Ozturk A, Oztemur Z.
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The Effect of Drill Design Elements on Drilling Characteristics when Drilling Bone
Twist drills are often used to prepare implant sites for the internal fixation of fractures, and the stability of the fixation, which depends directly on how securely the implants are held, depends on the quality of the bone around the pilot holes after ...
Tadamaru UEDA +6 more
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Investigation of Drill Bit Temperature during Automatic Bone Drilling
Bone drilling operations are carried out in hospitals in different surgical operations worldwide (e.g. orthopedic surgeries and fixing bone breakages). It is considered one of the most sensitive processes in biomedical engineering field. During drilling,
Abdalla Abbas Said Abbas +1 more
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A New Technique for Placing Pedicle Screws Into Bone Cement‐Strengthened Vertebrae Involving Drilling and Melting [PDF]
Objective Vertebroplasty with non‐degradable polymethyl methacrylate bone cement is a common procedure in spine surgery. However, this bone cement reinforcement of the vertebral body could affect subsequent spinal surgeries, especially for pedicle screw ...
Yutian Luo +5 more
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Comparative evaluation of intraosseous temperature and drilling time using four different drill designs in implant site preparation [PDF]
Background The aim of this study was to compare the thermal effects and drilling efficiency of four different implant osteotomy systems -conventional stainless steel drills (CS), velodrills (VD), ceramic drills (CD), and bone-enhancing drills (BE)- under
Betul Gedik +4 more
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