The Effect of Time Intervals on Heat Transfer to the Implant-Bone Interface during Preparation of a Titanium Abutment: An in Vitro Study
Statement of Problem: Thermal injury during dental implant placement and restoration is a clinical concern as it may cause bone damage and compromise osseointegration. The threshold level for heat-induced cortical bone necrosis is 47°C for 60 seconds. Objectives: To measure the amount of heat transf...
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Main Authors: | Raoofi S (Author), Behboud Z (Author) |
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences,
2015-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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