Dental Implant Drilling Techniques: Speeds, Angulations, and Implant Placement
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 พ.ค. 2023
- Learn the optimal drilling techniques for dental implant procedures, including various drill speeds and angulation adjustments. Understand how to determine implant stability, maintain bone density, and assess bone quality during the process. Gain insights into placing implants with handpieces and torque wrenches, and discover the importance of practicing both healing abutments and cover screw placement.
• Optimal drilling techniques for dental implant procedures
• Various drill speeds and angulation adjustments
• Using handpieces and torque wrenches for implant placement
• Assessing bone quality and maintaining bone density
• Importance of practicing both healing abutments and cover screws placement
• Considering tissue thickness and biological width during implant placement
You know the instructor is updated to the latest information/knowledge when he mentions a recently published book! I'm glad you mentioned ZBLC at the end of the video, many of my instructors were clueless to the latest concepts and approaches.
Very well explained sir, thanks sir a great help to m🙏e
I learned biological drilling via my live pt training but I don’t know how to apply to the system we r using at the office. Your video explains very well❤
Thank u dr
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Sir , you dont see 50/50 speed for drill sequence is too less?
I think it could wider the hole more and create micro widening that affect the implant stability
Whats your opinion sir
Thank you
Please follow IFU’s for each individual implant company. They are quite specific
Also, he is not aware the certain implants are required per IFU to be placed crystal or sub crestal. Lots of bad information here. Speak to your implant representative or company.
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when osteotomy is not sufficient and we tried implant placement but its not getting in, so we remove implant and keep implant in saline and again use it? does such implant osseointegrate well..please answer
If it’s in the same surgery it will work but if it outside of the vial for so long it maybe contaminated by air and the surface treatment may be lost.
change the cameraman...