Laser biomodification of the bone bed surface for placement of spiral dental implants: a study based on scanning electron microscopy.
Nikolay KanazirskiDeyan NeychevRalitsa D RaychevaNikolay ZaharievPublished in: Folia medica (2024)
Various rotary and mechanical instruments are used in conventional oral surgery for osteotomies. Despite the implementation of effective cooling systems, it is difficult to prevent thermal damage to the adjacent bone caused by heat generated during the procedure. A smear layer forms on the surface, which can impede the interaction of blood elements with the underlying tissue, resulting in a delayed healing process.
Keyphrases
- electron microscopy
- minimally invasive
- bone mineral density
- soft tissue
- bone loss
- bone regeneration
- healthcare
- primary care
- coronary artery bypass
- oxidative stress
- postmenopausal women
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- heat stress
- quality improvement
- body composition
- ultrasound guided
- patient reported outcomes
- coronary artery disease
- surgical site infection