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Influence of Drilling Technique on the Radiographic, Thermographic, and Geomorphometric E ects of Dental Implant Drills and Osteotomy Site Preparations

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Fraguas de San José, Lara & Ruggeri, Filippo Maria & Rucco, Roberta & Zubizarreta Macho, Álvaro & Alonso Pérez-Barquero, Jorge & Riad Deglow, Elena & Hernández Montero, Sofía .Influence of Drilling Technique on the Radiographic, Thermographic, and Geomorphometric E ects of Dental Implant Drills and Osteotomy Site Preparations.

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Fraguas de San José, Lara & Ruggeri, Filippo Maria & Rucco, Roberta & Zubizarreta Macho, Álvaro & Alonso Pérez-Barquero, Jorge & Riad Deglow, Elena & Hernández Montero, Sofía. Influence of Drilling Technique on the Radiographic, Thermographic, and Geomorphometric E ects of Dental Implant Drills and Osteotomy Site Preparations.

https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/23964
dc.contributor.author Fraguas de San José, Lara
dc.contributor.author Ruggeri, Filippo Maria
dc.contributor.author Rucco, Roberta
dc.contributor.author Zubizarreta Macho, Álvaro
dc.contributor.author Alonso Pérez-Barquero, Jorge
dc.contributor.author Riad Deglow, Elena
dc.contributor.author Hernández Montero, Sofía
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-04T16:29:21Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-04T16:29:21Z
dc.date.created 2020-11
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/23964
dc.description.abstract The aim of this comparative study is to analyze the influence of drilling technique on the radiographic, thermographic, and geomorphometric e ects of dental implant drills and osteotomy site preparations. One hundred and twenty osteotomy site preparations were performed on sixty epoxy resin samples using three unused dental implant drill systems and four drilling techniques performed with a random distribution into the following study groups: Group A: drilling technique performed at 800 rpm with irrigation (n = 30); Group B: drilling technique performed at 45 rpm without irrigation (n = 30); Group C: drilling technique performed at 45 rpm with irrigation (n = 30); and Group D: drilling technique performed at 800 rpm without irrigation (n = 30). The osteotomy site preparation morphologies performed by the 4.1 mm diameter dental implant drills from each study group were analyzed and compared using a cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan. The termographic e ects generated by the 4.1 mm diameter dental implant drills from each study group were registered using a termographic digital camera and the unused and 4.1 mm diameter dental implant drills that were used 30 times from each study group were exposed to a micro computed tomography (micro-CT) analysis to obtain a Standard Tessellation Language (STL) digital files that determined the wear comparison by geomorphometry. Statistically significant di erences were observed between the thermographic and radiographic results of the study groups (p < 0.001). The e ect of cooling significatively reduced the heat generation during osteotomy site preparation during high-speed drilling; furthermore, osteotomy site preparation was not a ected by the wear of the dental implant drills after 30 uses, regardless of the drilling technique. es_ES
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dc.language eng es_ES
dc.rights CC-BY es_ES
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dc.title Influence of Drilling Technique on the Radiographic, Thermographic, and Geomorphometric E ects of Dental Implant Drills and Osteotomy Site Preparations es_ES
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article es_ES
dc.rights.accessrights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess es_ES
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