2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2019.09.017
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Alveolar repair after the use of piezosurgery in the removal of lower third molars: a prospective clinical, randomised, double-blind, split-mouth study

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“…There is a window around the crown of the impacted teeth or even around the neck of the teeth. Through this window, with the proper selection of the instruments, the alveolar bone will be retained to the greatest extent and the bone damage will be reduced 15,16 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is a window around the crown of the impacted teeth or even around the neck of the teeth. Through this window, with the proper selection of the instruments, the alveolar bone will be retained to the greatest extent and the bone damage will be reduced 15,16 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through this window, with the proper selection of the instruments, the alveolar bone will be retained to the greatest extent and the bone damage will be reduced. 15,16 Extraction of impacted teeth based on the concept of bone preservation can effectively reduce bone damage. In order to protect the alveolar bone as much as possible, we can increase the gap inside the tooth, to transfer the space needed for extraction of impacted teeth to the inside of the tooth, which would provide enough space by removing/ grinding the unnecessary tooth tissue.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The bone density of the alveoli after extraction of the lower third molars with rotary instruments and surgical ultrasound was similar in both groups in the study of de Freitas Silva et al . ( 20 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…O piezo é um ultrassom criado pelo cirurgião oral Tomaso Vercellotti em 1988, este dispositivo foi desenvolvido a fim de sobrepujar as restrições às limitações da instrumentação tradicional na cirurgia óssea oral pela modificação e melhoria da tecnologia ultrassônica convencional 1,2 . Este motor ultrassônico funciona através da piezoeletricidade, este fenômeno foi descrito pela primeira vez em 1880 pelos físicos Jacques e Pierre Curie 3,4 .…”
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“…Sendo assim ao utilizarmos o piezo ultrassônico verificamos que uma engenharia específica sendo baseado na modulação das pontas ativas através de uma vibração ultrassônica com frequência média de 29 quilohertz (kHz), permitindo um corte mais seletivo e preciso apenas em estruturas ósseas mineralizadas, preservando tecidos moles, além de propiciar maior segurança no trabalho e menor dano ao tecido [3][4][5][6][7] .…”
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