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Osteotomy Protocol for Implant Insertion of One Day Biotech: One Drill, One Implant

Osteotomy Protocol for Implant Insertion of One Day Biotech: One Drill, One Implant
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摘要 Background: Four factors determine the quality of an implantology kit: 1) Heat generated by the drills;2) Morphology of the osteotomy according to the diameter of the implant;3) Efficiency of collecting autologous bone;and 4) Osteotomy execution time. Materials and Methods: This article examines the heat produced by drills during osteotomy, focusing on the effect of the following factors: drilling technique;volume of autologous bone harvested;drilling time;implant primary stability;and the percentage of osseointegrated implants after primary healing. Discussion: The four factors mentioned above are analyzed based on the data obtained for sequential, biological, and One Drill milling techniques. Conclusions: 1) One Drill is the fastest technique for performing the osteotomy;2) All techniques stay within the biological temperature range of living bone, with the lowest increase in temperature achieved using One Drill with irrigation;3) The bone harvested showed no statistically significant differences between biological milling and the One Drill technique, both far superior to the sequential technique;and 4) There is no statistically significant difference in the number of osseointegrated implants among the three techniques analyzed. Background: Four factors determine the quality of an implantology kit: 1) Heat generated by the drills;2) Morphology of the osteotomy according to the diameter of the implant;3) Efficiency of collecting autologous bone;and 4) Osteotomy execution time. Materials and Methods: This article examines the heat produced by drills during osteotomy, focusing on the effect of the following factors: drilling technique;volume of autologous bone harvested;drilling time;implant primary stability;and the percentage of osseointegrated implants after primary healing. Discussion: The four factors mentioned above are analyzed based on the data obtained for sequential, biological, and One Drill milling techniques. Conclusions: 1) One Drill is the fastest technique for performing the osteotomy;2) All techniques stay within the biological temperature range of living bone, with the lowest increase in temperature achieved using One Drill with irrigation;3) The bone harvested showed no statistically significant differences between biological milling and the One Drill technique, both far superior to the sequential technique;and 4) There is no statistically significant difference in the number of osseointegrated implants among the three techniques analyzed.
作者 Jin Hwan Kim Jaehyun Song Jaegyun Choi Jose Francisco Ballester Ireh Kim Santiago Jose Ballester Jin Hwan Kim;Jaehyun Song;Jaegyun Choi;Jose Francisco Ballester;Ireh Kim;Santiago Jose Ballester(Private Practice, Seul, South Korea;Private Practice, Valencia, Spain;Seul, South Korea)
出处 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2024年第5期255-277,共23页 口腔学期刊(英文)
关键词 Dental Implant Bur Primary Stability Drilling Time OSTEOTOMY Irrigation Bone Collected Dental Implant Bur Primary Stability Drilling Time Osteotomy Irrigation Bone Collected
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