Investigations into the use of an ultrasonic chisel to cut bone. Part 2: cutting ability

Citation
Bs. Khambay et Ad. Walmsley, Investigations into the use of an ultrasonic chisel to cut bone. Part 2: cutting ability, J DENT, 28(1), 2000, pp. 39-44
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY
ISSN journal
03005712 → ACNP
Volume
28
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
39 - 44
Database
ISI
SICI code
0300-5712(200001)28:1<39:IITUOA>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Objectives: Ultrasound may offer a possible alternative to rotary instrumen ts for removing bone. This study was undertaken to analyse in vitro the var ious factors that influence the cutting of bone by an ultrasonic chisel. Study design: A block of bovine femur was moved in a longitudinal direction under a stationary ultrasonic chisel. The force and depth of the cut was r ecorded for cutting rates of 28-112 mm/min and with increasing rake angles of 0 to + 20 degrees. The pressure exerted by the chisel was recorded for d ifferent cutting rates. Results: When the cutting rate increases there is a corresponding increase in the downward force which is followed by a decrease in the force at rates greater than 56 mm/min. The depth of the cut increases up to a rate of 56 mm/min after which it decreases. Both the longitudinal and downward forces do not change when the rake angle changes from 0 to + 10 degrees. The downw ard force decreases when the rake angle increases from + 10 to + 20 degrees . Conclusions: The bone is cut slowly with the ultrasonic chisel, but this wo uld assist in precision. Where such an instrument is used for cutting bone the clinicians should be aware that both low forces and cutting rates are r equired, and the instrument should be held at a low rake angle. (C) 1999 El sevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.