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Piezosurgery versus Reciprocating Saw: Qualitative Comparison of the Morphology of Cutting Surfaces in Ex Vivo Human Bone

Alexandre Anesi    
Sara Negrello    
Marta Checchi    
Mattia Di Bartolomeo    
Roberta Salvatori    
Francesco Cavani    
Carla Palumbo and Marzia Ferretti    

Resumen

In this study, the superiority of piezosurgical devices compared to the reciprocating saw is demonstrated on fresh human samples. Ultrasonic osteotomes showed superior performance, and their cutting features might provide better bone healing and remodeling.

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