Overheating is constantly mentioned as a risk factor for bone necrosis that could compromise the dental implant primary stability. Uncontrolled thermal injury can result in a fibrous tissue, interpositioned at the implant-bone interface, compromising the long-term prognosis. The methods used to record temperature rise include either direct recording by thermocouple instruments or indirect estimating by infrared thermography. This preliminary study was carried out using bovine bone and a different method of temperatures rising estimation is presented. Two different types of drills were tested using fluoroptic thermometer and the effectiveness of this alternative temperature recording method was evaluated.

An alternative method to record rising temperatures during dental implant site preparation: a preliminary study using bovine bone / Laurito, Domenica; Lamazza, Luca; G., Garreffa; DE BIASE, Alberto; A. D., Biase. - In: ANNALI DELL'ISTITUTO SUPERIORE DI SANITÀ. - ISSN 0021-2571. - 46:4(2010), pp. 405-410. [10.4415/ann_10_04_08]

An alternative method to record rising temperatures during dental implant site preparation: a preliminary study using bovine bone.

LAURITO, DOMENICA;LAMAZZA, LUCA;DE BIASE, Alberto;
2010

Abstract

Overheating is constantly mentioned as a risk factor for bone necrosis that could compromise the dental implant primary stability. Uncontrolled thermal injury can result in a fibrous tissue, interpositioned at the implant-bone interface, compromising the long-term prognosis. The methods used to record temperature rise include either direct recording by thermocouple instruments or indirect estimating by infrared thermography. This preliminary study was carried out using bovine bone and a different method of temperatures rising estimation is presented. Two different types of drills were tested using fluoroptic thermometer and the effectiveness of this alternative temperature recording method was evaluated.
2010
dental implant; dental instruments; animals; bone; suture anchors; hot temperature; documentation; dental implants; thermometers; cattle; heat; temperature
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An alternative method to record rising temperatures during dental implant site preparation: a preliminary study using bovine bone / Laurito, Domenica; Lamazza, Luca; G., Garreffa; DE BIASE, Alberto; A. D., Biase. - In: ANNALI DELL'ISTITUTO SUPERIORE DI SANITÀ. - ISSN 0021-2571. - 46:4(2010), pp. 405-410. [10.4415/ann_10_04_08]
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