Use of new piezoelectric inserts in the avulsion of complex impacted teeth


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Author Details : Rania Said Ibrahim Abdelazim Ibrahim*, Laura Porcheddu, Giona Peroni, Giulia Rovelli, Luigi Tagliatesta, Jason Motta Jones

Volume : 10, Issue : 1, Year : 2024

Article Page : 64-71

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jooo.2024.011



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Abstract

This case series aims to present a new method for the avulsion of impacted third molars with a high risk of nerve damage.This new technique uses piezoelectric surgery, particularly the new dedicated insert, in order to significantly reduce the risk of iatrogenic injury induced by levers and rotating instruments. The study examines 17 dental elements with different degrees of impaction, classified according to Winter's Classification and Pell & Gregory's Classification. Therefore, the prediction of the intervention difficulty was evaluated using the Modified JD Classification (MJD). When performing surgical extractions of teeth located near the inferior alveolar nerve (IAN), there is a considerable risk of neurological complications, in all the cases presented, the patients had a normal postoperative course, without any septic or functional/neurological complications. In cases where continuity with noble structures represents a strong risk factor for neurological sequelae, this technology can greatly reduce the risk of iatrogenic injuries.
 

Keywords: Piezoelectric surgery, Third molar avulsion.


How to cite : Ibrahim R S I A, Porcheddu L, Peroni G, Rovelli G, Tagliatesta L, Jones J M, Use of new piezoelectric inserts in the avulsion of complex impacted teeth. J Oral Med Oral Surg Oral Pathol Oral Radiol 2024;10(1):64-71


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Article History

Received : 14-02-2024

Accepted : 27-02-2024


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