Thermographic‐Infrared Changes During Surgical Osteotomy Influenced by the Motor Type, System, and Diameter
Daniel Alvitez-Temoche, Franco Mauricio, Berly Delgado-Cumpa, Julia Medina, Fran Espinoza-Carhuancho, Ivan Calderon, Frank Mayta-Tovalino

TL;DR
This study examines how different surgical motors and implant systems affect heat changes during bone surgery, aiming to reduce tissue damage.
Contribution
The study identifies specific motor types and systems that minimize thermal damage during osteotomy procedures.
Findings
Coxo and Dentflex motors produced higher temperatures compared to W&H and Baby Driller.
Baseline, pilot, and second drill temperatures significantly influenced final drilling temperature.
Implant system type was not a significant predictor of final temperature.
Abstract
Thermographic‐infrared changes during osteotomy surgery depend on the type of motor used, size, and system of the dental implant. This study undertakes the evaluation of these thermal variations for successful optimization of dependent surgical procedures while aiming toward reduced thermal damage to the bone tissue. An in vitro comparative study was conducted to assess the thermographic‐infrared changes during surgical osteotomy influenced by the motor type, diameter, and dental implant system. The Checklist for Reporting in vitro Studies (CRIS) guidelines were adopted to report the findings. Bones with fractures, structural damage, or anomalies were omitted. The bones were stored at −20°C, then thawed, cleaned, disinfected, and calibrated. The implant motors (Coxo, W&H, Dentflex, and Baby Driller) were calibrated for equal performance. Standardized drilling procedures were followed…
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TopicsInfrared Thermography in Medicine · Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Laser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine
