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Application of micro-power system in the surgery of tooth extraction 

Hu Kaijin, Li Yongfeng, Wu Di   

  1. State Key Laboratory of Military Stomatology, Dept. of Oral Surgery, School of Stomatology, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an 710032, China
  • Online:2015-02-01 Published:2015-02-01

Abstract:

Tooth extraction is a common operation in oral surgery. Traditional extraction instruments, such as bone chisel, elevator, and bone hammer, lead to not only severe trauma but also unnecessary complications, and patients easily become nervous and apprehensive if tooth extraction is performed using these violent instruments. In recent years, with the development of minimally invasive concept and technology, various micro-power instruments have been used for tooth extraction. This innovative technology can reduce the iatrogenic trauma and complications of tooth extraction. Additionally, this technology can greatly decrease the patient’s physical and mental pressure. The new equipment compensates for the deficiency of traditional tooth extraction equipment and facilitates the gradual replacement of the latter. Diverse micro-power systems have distinct strengths and weaknesses, so some auxiliary instruments are still needed during tooth extraction. This paper focuses on the various micro-power systems for tooth extraction and tries to compare the advantages and disadvantages of these systems. Selection and usage of auxiliary equipment are also introduced. Thus, this paper provides reference for the proper application of the micro-power systems in tooth extraction.

Key words: micro-power system, impact air handpiece, tooth extraction