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Piezosurgery®-assisted periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics
Periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontic procedure has become useful adjunct to reduce orthodontic treatment time as compared with conventional orthodontics.
Vikas Vilas Pakhare +5 more
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Microvascular Free Bone Flap Harvest With Piezosurgery
Piezoelectric surgery has been developed to cutbone through ultrasonic microvibrations. The maincharacteristics of piezoelectric bone-cutting devicesare the selective cut of mineralized structures withoutsoft tissue damage, even in the case of accidentalcontact; a more precise cutting action than with me-chanical instruments (ie, saw and bur) thanks to
NOCINI PF +4 more
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Background and Objective: Hump reduction is performed by different instruments with inherent drawbacks. The present study was conducted to compare the frequency of complications in the nasal bridge area after hump reduction with piezosurgery and a ...
Mohammad Reza Jamalpour +2 more
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Piezosurgery in periodontology and oral implantology
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the tooth-supporting structures. The treatment of this condition is largely based on the removal of local factors and restoration of the bony architecture.
Seshan Hema +2 more
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The present study aimed to examine the extraction of impacted mandibular third molars by using rotatory and piezosurgery equipment. Twenty-five patients of both genders who required surgery to remove their third molars were split into two groups (control
Sheffali Walia +5 more
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Lift with precision: Microsurgical application in maxillary sinus elevation. [PDF]
Abstract Background Sinus augmentation is a key procedure in implant dentistry for managing vertical bone loss in the posterior maxilla. However, conventional techniques may present limitations in precision, complication management, and ergonomics.
Sun TC, Tu KW, Chen BJ.
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Our experience with piezosurgery
Piezosurgery is an ultrasound device, which has been employing since 1988 for bone cutting procedures. Piezoelettric bone surgery is associated with several advantages; soft tissue protection, optimal visibility in the surgical field, decreased blood loss, less vibration and noise, protection of tooth structure.
RAMIERI, VALERIO +3 more
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To Remove or Not Remove Non-Conventional Dental Implants? Eleven-Year Retrospective Study on Implant Outcomes. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Dental implants have become the gold standard for tooth replacement, and there are various designs for them. However, mechanical and biologic complications can necessitate implant removal. Aim To assess the challenges of dental implant removal according to implant designs through 11 years of data collected via a single‐center study.
Manor Y +5 more
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Adverse Events Associated With Ultrasonic Bone Saws. [PDF]
This study utilizes the US Food and Drug Administration's Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience database to review device‐ and patient‐related adverse events associated with the use of ultrasonic bone saws. 432 adverse events were reported, with the most frequently reported complications being irrigation failure and device overheating ...
Pasick LJ +3 more
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Application of piezosurgery in extraction of impacted third molars [PDF]
Removal of impacted permanent third molars is considered to be one of the most common and routine oral surgical procedures. This intervention is usually performed in the classical way with the use of rotatory instruments and burs.
Nikolovski, Bruno +4 more
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