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Does drill speed cause thermal necrosis during implant placement?
It’s a common concern in dentistry: if you drill too fast, you’ll overheat the bone and compromise healing. But is that actually happening in real-world implant surgery? In this video, Dr. Robert Stanley breaks down the science (and the misconceptions) behind thermal necrosis. He explains why the idea often doesn’t match clinical reality—especially when using fully guided implant systems.
You’ll learn:
Dr. Stanley also shares his clinical experience—including zero reported cases of thermal necrosis—and why efficiency and precision may be safer than you think.
If you’ve ever worried about drill speed during implant placement, this is a must-watch.
At Stanley Institute for Comprehensive Dentistry, we offer expert-led courses designed to train the whole doctor—covering everything from diagnosis to advanced treatment planning, efficient practice management and more. Learn cutting-edge, fully digital solutions and workflows that will transform your practice and patient care. With both online and in-person options, our comprehensive programs provide the skills and confidence you need to excel. Don’t miss out—join us today at https://stanleyinstitute.com/courses!
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Are you a patient looking for our dental practice? Learn more about us at www.stanleysmiles.com.
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By Dr. Robert StanleyDoes drill speed cause thermal necrosis during implant placement?
It’s a common concern in dentistry: if you drill too fast, you’ll overheat the bone and compromise healing. But is that actually happening in real-world implant surgery? In this video, Dr. Robert Stanley breaks down the science (and the misconceptions) behind thermal necrosis. He explains why the idea often doesn’t match clinical reality—especially when using fully guided implant systems.
You’ll learn:
Dr. Stanley also shares his clinical experience—including zero reported cases of thermal necrosis—and why efficiency and precision may be safer than you think.
If you’ve ever worried about drill speed during implant placement, this is a must-watch.
At Stanley Institute for Comprehensive Dentistry, we offer expert-led courses designed to train the whole doctor—covering everything from diagnosis to advanced treatment planning, efficient practice management and more. Learn cutting-edge, fully digital solutions and workflows that will transform your practice and patient care. With both online and in-person options, our comprehensive programs provide the skills and confidence you need to excel. Don’t miss out—join us today at https://stanleyinstitute.com/courses!
Online Courses: https://stanleyinstitute.com/virtual-courses/
In-Person Courses: https://stanleyinstitute.com/courses/
Are you a patient looking for our dental practice? Learn more about us at www.stanleysmiles.com.
Questions, Comments or Insights? Email us at:
[email protected]
Stanley Institute Socials
► Subscribe: https://youtube.com/@Stanleyinstitute
► Facebook: https://facebook.com/stanleyinstitute/
► Instagram: https://instagram.com/stanleyinstitute
► LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/school/stanleyinstitute/
Dr. Robert Stanley, Smile Engineer Socials
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► Instagram: https://instagram.com/smileengineer/