Dental Implant Site Drilling and Induced Morphological Changes Correlated with Temperature in Pig’s Rib Used as the Human Jaw Model

The bone tissue destruction during drilling is still one of the crucial problems in implantology. In this study, the influence of drilling speed, coolant presence, and its temperature on bone tissue was tested using swine rib as a biological model of human jaws. The same method of drilling (with or...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied sciences 2021-03, Vol.11 (6), p.2493
Hauptverfasser: Kirstein, Karol, Horochowska, Michalina, Jagiełło, Jacek, Bubak, Joanna, Chrószcz, Aleksander, Kuropka, Piotr, Dobrzyński, Maciej, Poradowski, Dominik, Michałek, Marcin, Borawski, Wojciech, Janeczek, Maciej
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Zusammenfassung:The bone tissue destruction during drilling is still one of the crucial problems in implantology. In this study, the influence of drilling speed, coolant presence, and its temperature on bone tissue was tested using swine rib as a biological model of human jaws. The same method of drilling (with or without coolant) was used in all tested samples. The microscopic investigation estimated the size of the destruction zone and morphology of bone tissue surrounding the drilling canal. The achieved results were statistically elaborated. The study proved that the optimal drilling speed was ca. 1200 rpm, but the temperature of the used coolant had no significant influence on provoked bone destruction. Simultaneously, the drilling system without coolant compared to this with coolant has statistical importance on drilling results. Further in vivo studies will verify the obtained results.
ISSN:2076-3417
2076-3417
DOI:10.3390/app11062493