2011
DOI: 10.4041/kjod.2011.41.5.354
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The effects of different pilot-drilling methods on the mechanical stability of a mini-implant system at placement and removal: a preliminary study

Abstract: Objective: To investigate the effects of different pilot-drilling methods on the biomechanical stability of self-tapping mini-implant systems at the time of placement in and removal from artificial bone blocks. Methods: Two types of artificial bone blocks (2-mm and 4-mm, 102-pounds per cubic foot [102-PCF] polyurethane foam layered over 100-mm, 40-PCF polyurethane foam) were custom-fabricated. Eight mini-implants were placed using the conventional motor-driven pilot-drilling method and another 8 mini-implants … Show more

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“…46,53 No differences in MIT levels were measured when pilot holes were prepared with either motor or hand-driven drills. 49…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…46,53 No differences in MIT levels were measured when pilot holes were prepared with either motor or hand-driven drills. 49…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stability of the connection of different cortical bone materials to polyurethane cancellous bone could also affect outcomes and could explain conflicting associations between MIT values and increasing cortical bone thickness. 13,14,49,54…”
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“…However, it should be noted that this method can significantly vary depending on the clinical environment (visibility and bone quality). 29 Hand drilling of the pilot hole is likely to be more easily accepted by clinicians and patients than handpiece drilling. Further study is required considering the differences between results for this animal study and a human clinical application.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The mini-implants were 1.8 mm in diameter and 8.5 mm in length. They were two-component system composed of screw and head portion (threaded portion 6.5 mm) (Cimplant Co., Seoul, Republic of Korea) [ 22 ]. The mini-implants were self-tapping and dull-pitched modified cylinder type and they were the same for both diabetic and control groups except for the surface treatment of one group.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%