Piezoelectric Surgery

Piezoelectric surgery, which uses ultrasonic vibrations to cut bone, is a minimally invasive technique that lessens the risk of damage to surrounding soft tissues and important structures such as nerves, vessels, and mucosa. It also reduces damage to osteocytes and permits good survival of bony cells during harvesting of bone. Piezoelectric surgery was first used for osteotomies, but recently some specific applications in neurosurgery and orthopaedics have been proposed. Below are different instruments used for piezoelectric surgery.
Ultrasonic Bone Surgery (UBS) Piezoelectric Surgical System

Using revolutionary high power ultrasonic technology, the UBS creates precise bone cuts, while limiting thermal necrosis.

The patented set of 6 titanium alloy tips permits varied applications. The mechanical resistance of titanium alloy, combined with high cutting power, makes the system
superior to stainless steel tips.

INDICATIONS:
*Implantology *Maxillofacial Surgery *Bone Surgery

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Piezosurgery Device: The Evolution of Bone Surgery!

The Piezosurgery device has been developed to overcome the limits of precision and intraoperatory safety existing in traditional bone cutting instruments.

Thanks to controlled three-dimensional ultrasound microvibrations, the original Piezosurgery technique opens up a new age for osteotomy and osteoplasty in Implantology, Periodontology, Endodontics, and surgical Orthodontics.

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