2021
DOI: 10.4103/jips.jips_252_20
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Infrared thermographic evaluation of rise in temperature with conventional versus trephine drills

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“…A similar concept was followed in the present study also and incremental site preparation with all the three drilling techniques was followed. Gupta et al ( 9 ) had done the infrared thermographic evaluation of rise in temperature with conventional drill and trephine and found that temperature rise was significantly higher for trephine (52.98±1.67 °C) than for conventional drills (48.20±0.67 °C) at the tip. In the present study also the heat generated was higher with the trephine (28.26±0.246 °C) compared to conventional drill (27.27±0.297 0C ) and the difference was statistically significant (P=0.023).…”
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“…A similar concept was followed in the present study also and incremental site preparation with all the three drilling techniques was followed. Gupta et al ( 9 ) had done the infrared thermographic evaluation of rise in temperature with conventional drill and trephine and found that temperature rise was significantly higher for trephine (52.98±1.67 °C) than for conventional drills (48.20±0.67 °C) at the tip. In the present study also the heat generated was higher with the trephine (28.26±0.246 °C) compared to conventional drill (27.27±0.297 0C ) and the difference was statistically significant (P=0.023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Drill systems with internal irrigation are very popular and efficient in this regard ( 8 ). The study by Gupta et al ( 9 ) evaluated heat generation during osteotomy with the conventional drill and trephine and a study by Bhargava et al ( 10 ) evaluated bone loss during osteotomy using the standard drill, bone trephine, and alveolar expanders. Studies evaluating heat generation by alveolar expander seem to be not attempted yet.…”
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confidence: 99%