TEMPERATURE CHANGES OF IMPLANT SURFACE IN SECOND STAGE SURGERY WITH DETAL LASER : IN VITRO STUDY

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  • Ahn, Hyun-Jeong (Department of Prosthodontics, Dae Rim Saint Mary's Hospital) ;
  • Kim, Hyoun-Chull (Department of Prosthodontics, Dae Rim Saint Mary's Hospital) ;
  • Choi, Byeong-Gap (Department of Prosthodontics, Dae Rim Saint Mary's Hospital) ;
  • Song, Eon-Hee (Department of Prosthodontics, Dae Rim Saint Mary's Hospital) ;
  • Kim, Rae-Gyoung (Department of Prosthodontics, Dae Rim Saint Mary's Hospital)
  • 안현정 (대림성모병원 치과부 보철과) ;
  • 김현철 (대림성모병원 치과부 보철과) ;
  • 최병갑 (대림성모병원 치과부 보철과) ;
  • 송언희 (대림성모병원 치과부 보철과) ;
  • 김래경 (대림성모병원 치과부 보철과)
  • Published : 1999.04.01

Abstract

Submerged implants require secondary surgical uncovering of implants after healing period of 3-6 months. In surgical methods, there are surgical scalpel, tissue punch, electro-surgical, and laser-used uncovering, and so forth The objectives of this study are investigation and assessment of 1) thermal change in clinical application for uncovering of HA-coated implant and pure titanium implant irradiated by pulsed Nd-YAG, $CO_2$, and Er-YAG laser. 2) surface change of cover screws aaer irradiation using laser energy. The temperature of apex & side wall of implants were recorded at 10sec, 20sec, 30sec after 30sec irradiation to implant healing screw; 1) pulsed Nd-YAG laser; 2W, 20pps, contact mode 2) $CO_2$ laser; water-infused & non-water infused state, 2.5-3.5W, contibuous mode, noncontact mode 3) $CO_2$ laser ; non-water infused state, 3W, superpulse, noncontact. mode 4) Er-YAG laser; (1) non-water infused state, 10pps, 60mj, contact mode (2) water-infused state, 10pps, 60mj, 80mj, 101mj, contact mode. According to the results of this study, pulsed Nd-YAG laser is not indicated because of increased thermal change and pitting of metal surface of implant cover screw. By contrast, $CO_2$ laser & Er-YAG laser are presumed to indicate because of narrow range of thermal change & near abscence of thermal damage of metal surface. Dental laser is thought to be much helpful to surgical procedure when it is used as optimal power and time condition considering characteristics and indications of each laser. Further research is needed to verify that these techniques are safe and beneficial to implant success.

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