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Peri-Implant Bone Damage Procured by Piezoelectric and Conventional Implant Site Preparation:An In Vitro Comparison
The conventional drill technique is the most commonly used for the implant
site preparation of the desired diameter and length. Ultrasonic implant site preparation (UISP) can also
be used to perform an implant site preparation of the desired dimensions. Methods: Implant sites were
prepared in fresh bone ribs with two di\ufb00erent implant site preparation techniques: implant surgical
drills and piezoelectric tips. Samples were analyzed with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for
evaluating the peri-implant bone damage. Result: In the surgical drills group, the cortical bone surface
showed several cracks and the bone vascular canals were hidden by a dense smear layer. Cancellous
bone showed large irregularities and trabecular fractures. The piezoelectric group showed a clean
and smooth cortical bone surface with opened bone vascular canals; the cancellous bone presented
a regular morphology, and the trabecular spaces, clearly visible, were free of debris. Conclusions:
Ultrasonic implant site preparation showed cleaner bone surfaces and lower bone trauma compared
with the preparation using implant surgical drills