2017
DOI: 10.1097/id.0000000000000607
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Effect of the Combination of Low-Speed Drilling and Cooled Irrigation Fluid on Intraosseous Heat Generation During Guided Surgical Implant Site Preparation

Abstract: The use of irrigation fluid being cooled to 10°C combined with low-speed drilling (800 rpm) seems to be a safe method for implant site preparation and drilling through a drilling guide in terms of temperature control.

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“…Many factors related to the implant recipient site preparation may influence healing and osseointegration. [ 1 ] Aspects associated with the number of drills used, [ 2 – 5 ] their rotatory speed [ 6 – 9 ], diameters,[ 3 , 10 ] and conformation [ 3 , 11 – 16 ] have been widely investigated, as had the forces applied during site preparation,[ 17 , 18 ] the type of cooling applied [ 9 , 14 , 15 , 19 21 ] and the hardness of the bone, [ 3 , 22 ] which will affect heat production and healing processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many factors related to the implant recipient site preparation may influence healing and osseointegration. [ 1 ] Aspects associated with the number of drills used, [ 2 – 5 ] their rotatory speed [ 6 – 9 ], diameters,[ 3 , 10 ] and conformation [ 3 , 11 – 16 ] have been widely investigated, as had the forces applied during site preparation,[ 17 , 18 ] the type of cooling applied [ 9 , 14 , 15 , 19 21 ] and the hardness of the bone, [ 3 , 22 ] which will affect heat production and healing processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of irrigation fluid being pre-cooled to 15°C provides no significant reduction of temperature change though. [35] Our presented results confirm that the use of prefabricated drilling guides during implant site preparation results in a higher temperature rise when compared to that of the freehand method, however, the use of 1200 RPM is still a safe choice. Higher drilling speeds of 1500 and 2000 RPM have also been investigated in our study.…”
Section: )supporting
confidence: 73%
“…Cooling: Sufficient cooling and flushing can prevent a temperature rise above the limit value of 47˚C (2, 9, 35). There are different opinions or inconsistent results in the literature on the different cooling systems (internal vs. external cooling), the quantity to be used and the temperature of the liquid (45,(51)(52)(53)(54)(55).…”
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confidence: 99%