The use of Piezoeletric in dentistry: Literature review
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Resumo: | Introduction: Piezoelectricity appeared in the middle of the 19th century, the ultrasonic piezo consists of the use of an ultrasonic device, capable of cutting mineralized bone tissue, without damaging the soft tissue, which is one of its main advantages when compared to conventional techniques with drills, saws and instrumental. Objective: This study aims to conduct a literature review about the various uses of piezoelectricity in dentistry. Materials and Methods: For the preparation of this article, a narrative review of the literature was carried out, using the databases: PUBMED / MEDLINE, Google academic, Scielo, Revodonto, LILACS, BBO and CAPES Portal. Articles were selected that addressed the subjects of ultrasound surgery, piezosurgery, alternative surgical techniques and surgical vibration devices. Discussion: According to the theory of the Curie brothers, the piezoelectric effect occurs through the use of specific types of ceramics and crystals such as quartz, which undergo deformations when an electric current pass through them, resulting in ultrasonic frequency oscillations and when applied. if on a surface these mechanical vibrations generate a rupture in the molecular cohesion cause cavitations on this surface. Conclusion: Ultrasonic piezosurgery proves to be a safe and effective device for performing surgical procedures in dentistry, due to the protection of soft tissues, better hemostasis, decreased noise and vibration, decreased stress and fear of the patient, minimizing damage to structures noble as nervous vascular bundles. |
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The use of Piezoeletric in dentistry: Literature reviewA uso de piezoelectricidad en odontologíaA utilização do Piezoeletricidade na odontologia: Revisão de literaturaUltrassom, Odontologia, Piezocirurgia e Vibração.Ultrasonic, Dentistry, piezosurgery and Vibration.Ultrasonidos, Odontología, Piezocirugía y Vibraciones.Introduction: Piezoelectricity appeared in the middle of the 19th century, the ultrasonic piezo consists of the use of an ultrasonic device, capable of cutting mineralized bone tissue, without damaging the soft tissue, which is one of its main advantages when compared to conventional techniques with drills, saws and instrumental. Objective: This study aims to conduct a literature review about the various uses of piezoelectricity in dentistry. Materials and Methods: For the preparation of this article, a narrative review of the literature was carried out, using the databases: PUBMED / MEDLINE, Google academic, Scielo, Revodonto, LILACS, BBO and CAPES Portal. Articles were selected that addressed the subjects of ultrasound surgery, piezosurgery, alternative surgical techniques and surgical vibration devices. Discussion: According to the theory of the Curie brothers, the piezoelectric effect occurs through the use of specific types of ceramics and crystals such as quartz, which undergo deformations when an electric current pass through them, resulting in ultrasonic frequency oscillations and when applied. if on a surface these mechanical vibrations generate a rupture in the molecular cohesion cause cavitations on this surface. Conclusion: Ultrasonic piezosurgery proves to be a safe and effective device for performing surgical procedures in dentistry, due to the protection of soft tissues, better hemostasis, decreased noise and vibration, decreased stress and fear of the patient, minimizing damage to structures noble as nervous vascular bundles.Introducción: La piezoelectricidad apareció a mediados del siglo XIX, el piezo ultrasónico consiste en el uso de un dispositivo ultrasónico, capaz de cortar tejido óseo mineralizado, sin dañar el tejido blando, lo cual es una de sus principales ventajas frente a las técnicas convencionales con taladros, sierras e instrumental. Objetivo: Este estudio tiene como objetivo realizar una revisión de la literatura sobre los diversos usos de la piezoelectricidad en odontología. Materiales y métodos: Para la elaboración de este artículo se realizó una revisión narrativa de la literatura, utilizando las bases de datos: PUBMED / MEDLINE, Google académico, Scielo, Revodonto, LILACS, BBO y Portal CAPES. Se seleccionaron artículos que abordaron los temas de cirugía ecográfica, piezocirugía, técnicas quirúrgicas alternativas y dispositivos quirúrgicos de vibración. Discusión: Según la teoría de los hermanos Curie, el efecto piezoeléctrico se produce mediante el uso de tipos específicos de cerámicas y cristales como el cuarzo, que sufren deformaciones cuando pasa una corriente eléctrica a través de ellos, dando como resultado oscilaciones de frecuencia ultrasónica y al aplicarse. si en una superficie estas vibraciones mecánicas generan una ruptura en la cohesión molecular provocan cavitaciones en esta superficie. Conclusión: La piezocirugía ultrasónica demuestra ser un dispositivo seguro y eficaz para realizar procedimientos quirúrgicos en odontología, debido a la protección de los tejidos blandos, mejor hemostasia, disminución del ruido y vibración, disminución del estrés y miedo del paciente, minimizando el daño a las estructuras. noble como haces vasculares nerviosos. Introdução: A piezoeletricidade surgiu em meados do século XIX, o piezo ultrassônico consiste na utilização de um aparelho ultrassônico, capaz de cortar tecido ósseo mineralizado, sem lesionar o tecido mole sendo essa uma de suas principais vantagens quando comparado às técnicas convencionais com brocas, serras e instrumentais. Objetivo: Este estudo tem como objetivo, realizar uma revisão de literatura acerca das diversas utilizações do piezoeletricidade na odontologia. Materiais e Metódos: Para a elaboração desse artigo foi realizada uma revisão narrativa da literatura, utilizando as bases de dados: PUBMED/ MEDLINE, Google acadêmico, Scielo, Revodonto, LILACS, BBO e Portal CAPES. Foram selecionados artigos que abordassem os assuntos cirurgia com ultrassom, piezocirúrgico, técnicas cirúrgicas alternativas e aparelhos cirúrgicos de vibração. Discussão: De acordo com a teoria dos irmãos Curie o efeito piezoelétrico acontece através do uso de tipos específicos de cerâmicas e cristais como o quartzo, os quais sofrem deformações quando uma corrente elétrica passa através deles, resultando em oscilações de frequência ultrassônica e quando aplica-se sobre uma superfície estas vibrações mecânicas geram uma ruptura na coesão molecular provocam cavitações nesta superfície. Conclusão: O piezocirúrgico ultrassônico demonstra ser um dispositivo seguro e eficaz para a realização de procedimentos cirúrgicos na odontologia, devido a proteção aos tecidos moles, melhor hemostasia, diminuição do ruído e vibração, diminuição do estresse e medo do paciente, minimização de dano a estruturas nobres como feixes vásculo nervoso. 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The use of Piezoeletric in dentistry: Literature review A uso de piezoelectricidad en odontología A utilização do Piezoeletricidade na odontologia: Revisão de literatura |
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The use of Piezoeletric in dentistry: Literature review |
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The use of Piezoeletric in dentistry: Literature review Fonseca, Ricardo Ultrassom, Odontologia, Piezocirurgia e Vibração. Ultrasonic, Dentistry, piezosurgery and Vibration. Ultrasonidos, Odontología, Piezocirugía y Vibraciones. |
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The use of Piezoeletric in dentistry: Literature review |
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The use of Piezoeletric in dentistry: Literature review |
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The use of Piezoeletric in dentistry: Literature review |
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The use of Piezoeletric in dentistry: Literature review |
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The use of Piezoeletric in dentistry: Literature review |
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Fonseca, Ricardo |
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Fonseca, Ricardo Flexa Ribeiro Horta, Danielle Vieira da Silva Gomes, Carlos Eduardo Fernandes de Menezes, Sílvio Augusto Almeida Machado, Luiz Fernando |
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Flexa Ribeiro Horta, Danielle Vieira da Silva Gomes, Carlos Eduardo Fernandes de Menezes, Sílvio Augusto Almeida Machado, Luiz Fernando |
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Fonseca, Ricardo Flexa Ribeiro Horta, Danielle Vieira da Silva Gomes, Carlos Eduardo Fernandes de Menezes, Sílvio Augusto Almeida Machado, Luiz Fernando |
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Ultrassom, Odontologia, Piezocirurgia e Vibração. Ultrasonic, Dentistry, piezosurgery and Vibration. Ultrasonidos, Odontología, Piezocirugía y Vibraciones. |
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Ultrassom, Odontologia, Piezocirurgia e Vibração. Ultrasonic, Dentistry, piezosurgery and Vibration. Ultrasonidos, Odontología, Piezocirugía y Vibraciones. |
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Introduction: Piezoelectricity appeared in the middle of the 19th century, the ultrasonic piezo consists of the use of an ultrasonic device, capable of cutting mineralized bone tissue, without damaging the soft tissue, which is one of its main advantages when compared to conventional techniques with drills, saws and instrumental. Objective: This study aims to conduct a literature review about the various uses of piezoelectricity in dentistry. Materials and Methods: For the preparation of this article, a narrative review of the literature was carried out, using the databases: PUBMED / MEDLINE, Google academic, Scielo, Revodonto, LILACS, BBO and CAPES Portal. Articles were selected that addressed the subjects of ultrasound surgery, piezosurgery, alternative surgical techniques and surgical vibration devices. Discussion: According to the theory of the Curie brothers, the piezoelectric effect occurs through the use of specific types of ceramics and crystals such as quartz, which undergo deformations when an electric current pass through them, resulting in ultrasonic frequency oscillations and when applied. if on a surface these mechanical vibrations generate a rupture in the molecular cohesion cause cavitations on this surface. Conclusion: Ultrasonic piezosurgery proves to be a safe and effective device for performing surgical procedures in dentistry, due to the protection of soft tissues, better hemostasis, decreased noise and vibration, decreased stress and fear of the patient, minimizing damage to structures noble as nervous vascular bundles. |
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