Title: How High-Speed Bone Profiling Drills Affect Site Viability?
1How High-Speed Bone Profiling Drills Affect Site
Viability?
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2Effects of the Traditional Bone Drilling Process
04 What Happens When You Use The Drill At A Low
Speed?
01 Effect of High- Speed Drilling on Implant Site
Viability
03 The Solution Lies in The Texture Shape of
The Drill
02 Does Increasing The Rate of Irrigation Improve
Results?
3Effect of High- Speed Drilling on Implant Site
Viability
Irrespective of the surgeons skill or precision
level, drilling the bones will always cause some
sort of damage to the tissue. The area around the
implant position which gets damaged due to high-
speed drilling is known as the Zone of Death.
Due to the damage, the minerals from the bone are
released, and getting good site viability becomes
hard.
4Does Increasing The Rate of Irrigation Improve
Results?
Saline irrigation is one of the key techniques
used during the drilling process, such as
implant osteotomy drills, for counterbalancing
the heat and controlling the temperature.
Because the process of irrigation has its
disadvantages. See, the procedure of bone drilling
generated osseous coagulum and bone chips. The
osseous coagulum is a blend of bone cells,
blood, and other similar materials.
5What Happens When You Use The Drill At A Low
Speed?
Now, you might be thinking of an obvious
potential solution, which is operating the drill
at a lower speed. Because, if the speed is low,
the friction will minimize. Consequently, less
heat will be produced and the tissue will not
burn and die.
Otherwise, if the speed is not high, enough
thrust force cant be collected, which is
essential for the bit to advance through the
bone. Moreover, the safety and effectiveness of
the procedure are also compromised.
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- The Solution Lies in The Texture Shape of The
Drill - It is evident after going through the above
information that high-speed drilling reducing the
speed is not a feasible solution. But, there is
an effective tweak, which is using a drill with a
different shape. - As you know, the surface of the standard drill is
smooth and only the tip is pointed. A better
practice is to use a textured drill, whose
surface has small sharp structures on the
surface. This drill can also be operated at a
comparatively lower speed without the requirement
for saline integration. Consequently, heat
production is also reduced.
7Conclusion
After going through the above points, it is clear
that dental bone profiling drills are meant to be
operated at a higher speed. But, the heats
adverse effects on the bone tissues and cells can
be minimized with the help of the right-shaped
drills.
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