Dental drill

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Dental Drill

A Dental drill or dentist's drill is a small, high-speed drill used in dentistry to remove decayed tooth material prior to the insertion of a dental filling. Dental drills are used in the treatment of dental caries.

History[edit]

The concept of a dental drill has been in existence since ancient times. The earliest known dental drill dates back to 7000 BC in the Indus Valley Civilization. The modern dental drill was invented by George F. Green in 1868.

Types[edit]

There are several types of dental drills, including:

  • Air turbine drills
  • Electric drills
  • Ultrasonic drills

Each type of drill has its own advantages and disadvantages, and is used for different procedures.

Procedure[edit]

During a typical procedure, the dentist uses the drill to remove decayed tooth material, then fills the cavity with a dental filling. The drill is also used to shape the tooth in preparation for a dental crown or dental bridge.

Risks and Complications[edit]

While generally safe, dental drills can cause complications such as tooth sensitivity, tooth fracture, and infection. It is important for the dentist to use the drill carefully to minimize these risks.

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