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Tissue changes and tissue reactivity following osteotomy by a conventional rotary device, an ultrasonic unit, and an Er: YAG laser – A comparative study in humans - 20/01/24

Doi : 10.1016/j.jormas.2023.101750 
Bistra Blagova a, , Dimo Krastev b, c, Nikolay Krastev a, Lina Malinova a
a Department of Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology, Medical University of Sofia, 2 Zdrave Str., Sofia 1431, Bulgaria 
b Medical College "Jordanka Filaretova", Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria 
c Faculty of Public Health, Health Care and Sport, South-West University “Neofit Rilski”, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria 

Corresponding author.

Abstract

Introduction

Innovative technologies from other fields of science are constantly being introduced in medicine. Research works on animals strongly confirm the belief in better results following ultrasound and laser surgery. The main conclusions are based on observations from different animal species, whose biological characteristics differ from those of humans. This requires scientific experiments to be performed and confirmed in humans.

Material & methods

Human mandible specimens harvested in vivo by a conventional low-speed rotary device, an ultrasonic unit, or an Er: YAG laser were studied and analyzed to compare their effects on bone morphology and tissue response following surgery.

Results

The cutting surface of eighty biopsies was studied, as well the facial edema, pain levels, and jaw dysfunction were followed up in the same eighty patients from whom the slices were obtained. In the piezosurgery and drill groups, the borders exhibited irregular edges full of bone fragments and debris. Thermal alterations within the superficial surface in all bone samples were generally minimal. In all specimens, intact osteocytes were detectable away from the area of direct action of the bone-cutting device. It was established, that the reactive facial edema, pain levels, and jaw disfunction were with milder values following in vivo osteotomy by an ultrasonic unit and Er: YAG laser compared to the conventional drilling. Moreover, the recovery of the patients in these two groups was more pronounced. The observed tissue changes proved to affect the follow-up tissue reactions in the postoperative period (p ≤ 0.05).

Discussion

Based on the established effects on human bone by its in vivo cutting, it can be concluded that laser and ultrasonic bone surgery was a superior alternative osteotomy method in humans to conventional drilling.

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Keywords : Histology, Osteotomy, Postoperative period


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 The material described has not been under publication or consideration for publication elsewhere.
 All participants in the research signed an informed consent. The design of the study was approved by the Ethical Committee of the Medical University under Protocol № 3/30.04.2015.
 This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.
 All participants in the research signed an informed consent. The design of the study was approved by the Ethical committee by the Medical University under Protocol № 3/30.04.2015.
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