THE CONVENTIONAL METHODS OF BONE IMPLANT RECONSTRUCTION VERSUS THE PIEZOSURGERY TECHNIQUE
Abstract:
The conventional methods of bone implant reconstruction through techniques of bone splitting or sinus floor augmentation, feature a series of disadvantages (perforation of sinus membrane, sideslipping of the cutter (milling cutter), bone warming with the appearance of some necrotic areas, higher pressure within the hand piece-instrument), which we will present during this research, highlighting at the same time the importance of using the new technology of piezosurgery in the case of bone osteotomy implants. The technique of osteotomy using the piezosurgery machine is a relatively new method in our country. Although the first research in this domain started in the second period of the 1990s’, a highly appreciated development in piezosurgery took place starting with 1996. This growing interest is due to the rising number of clinical research and studies, as well as to the bibliographical abundance, all of these showing promising results on the long run. Thus, this technique allows obtaining a high success rate, superior to other (traditional) surgery methods. These important advantages allow using successfully an ultra-sound technique, as well as reducing the period of intervention and the risks of complications and thus, those of the patient’s death. The continuing high demands of patients for the prosthetic-implant treatment in different cases of bone atrophy and world wide acknowledgment of this alternative therapy, implies a deep research on this theme, trying to eliminate the previous failures
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