Full mouth rehabilitation using magnetic mallet to place implants

Abstract

The magnetic mallet is a totally innovative instrument for dental and implant surgery, the main applications of which are in maxillary sinus lift, in protocols of vertical and horizontal bone compaction and expansion and, more generally in all cases where surgical hammer is normally used. The device makes a use of electromagnetic implant, which allows a high-intensity and brief impact force such as to obtain plastic deformation of the bone, but without spreading throughout the skull, as usually occurs with the blows of the surgical hammer. In this way the use of the magnetic mallet prevents the so called benign paroxysmal vertigo syndrome, that is the post- operative symptom of vertiginous nature.1

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Dr. Komal C. Dave

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Dr. Komal C. Dave (2019). Full mouth rehabilitation using magnetic mallet to place implants. Journal of Medical and Dental Science Research (Quest Journals JMDSR), 6(1), 33-36. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-633739