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Drilling at low speed
Description:
Dr. Eduardo Anitua's tip on drilling at low speed to generate less heat for implant placement respecting biological factors.
Date Added:
5/22/2008
Author(s):
Eduardo Anitua, MD, DDS, PhD
Eduardo Anitua received M.D. in medicine and surgery at the University of Salamanca. He is specialist in Stomatology by the University of the Basque Country (Bilbao, Spain), c...
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Questions & Comments
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Bernardo Mira Correa - (1/14/2014 2:53 PM)
I've been using this slow speed drilling prothocol for more than 10 years, and its is amasing the amount of authologous bone we can harvest with a simple implant site preparation!
It allows us to collect live bone with incredible osteogenic potential!
It changed totally my BGR approach,
Thanks Eduardo !
Bernardo de Mira Corrêa
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Maurice Salama - (1/14/2014 12:55 PM)
This is an extremely important discussion and has helped me with bone harvest ever since. Thanks Dr. Salama
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Giuseppe Lamantea - (2/1/2013 10:12 PM)
Confused. The article does not detail type of bone being drilled into. Ok, states cortical pig mandible. But how much cortical bone? Temperature is measured at twist drill tip which did not exceed 30 degrees. But what is the effect of temperature directly at osteotomy bone site? Could that have exceeded 47 degrees causing osteonecrosis with potential subsequent implant failure due to failure of osseointergration?
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henry salama - (1/31/2013 12:55 PM)
Giuseppe, try downloading the PDF at the following link on Dentalxp, it has all the information you requested:
http://www.dentalxp.com/article/novel-drilling-procedure-110618.aspx
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Giuseppe Lamantea - (1/30/2013 9:47 PM)
How fast or slow is the twist drill revolving and what is the range of speed?
Does this work for other manfacturers tswist drills?
Does density of bone matter?
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Danny O'Keefe - (8/29/2012 12:56 PM)
Thanks, more video on the exact procedure would be very welcom.
Sounds great, but haven't used this technique.
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Sam Busich - (8/10/2010 7:51 PM)
Great video. Dr. Anitua describes this slow drilling protocol very well. I have used it in my practice and it works. Do not bother with high speeds and bone traps....they are not needed!
Sam
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