OBJECTIVE: The predictability and simplicity of the Summers' technique for sinus floor elevation encouraged many clinicians to consider this new approach. The impact of such intervention on the sinus mucosa has, however, not been explored extensively. This pilot study followed the response of the Schneiderian membrane, longitudinally, via cone-beam CT images. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Ten consecutive patients (five women, mean age 58.7 years) referred for implant therapy in the posterior part of the maxilla, in combination with a trans-alveolar sinus floor elevation (13 sinuses involved), were enrolled. CBCT images were taken prior to and at 1 week and 1 month after surgery. The changes in thickness of the Schneiderian membrane were scored at n...
Abstract Maxillary sinus floor augmentation using lateral window and crestal technique is considered...
Purpose: Sinus floor elevation via the lateral window approach represents a reliable technique for b...
Abstract Background: Membrane elevation in combination with implant placement without biomaterials ...
Background: A thickening of the sinus mucosa is observed after sinus floor augmentation. The objecti...
Background: Restoration of the masticatory function in patients with edentulous posterior maxilla is...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the healing following sinus grafting in sites with a perforated schneideri...
PURPOSE To evaluate the dimensional variations after elevation of the maxillary sinus floor and t...
To investigate the influence of various surgical techniques for sinus augmentation on the volumetric...
Aim Implant rehabilitation has become a very reliable and safe procedure. However, in some cases, a ...
Background: Sinuslift is meanwhile an established method of bone augmentation in the posterior maxil...
AIM: To describe the early healing processes around the implants installed after elevation of the si...
Background A sinus floor augmentation may be indicated when a lack of hard tissue impedes implant pl...
Purpose. In this article the Authors describe a procedure aimed to restore under endoscopic control,...
Abstract Background Osteogenesis of lateral window sinus elevation surgery is the key to placement o...
AIM To study the influence of a collagen membrane placed subjacent to the sinus mucosa on the dim...
Abstract Maxillary sinus floor augmentation using lateral window and crestal technique is considered...
Purpose: Sinus floor elevation via the lateral window approach represents a reliable technique for b...
Abstract Background: Membrane elevation in combination with implant placement without biomaterials ...
Background: A thickening of the sinus mucosa is observed after sinus floor augmentation. The objecti...
Background: Restoration of the masticatory function in patients with edentulous posterior maxilla is...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the healing following sinus grafting in sites with a perforated schneideri...
PURPOSE To evaluate the dimensional variations after elevation of the maxillary sinus floor and t...
To investigate the influence of various surgical techniques for sinus augmentation on the volumetric...
Aim Implant rehabilitation has become a very reliable and safe procedure. However, in some cases, a ...
Background: Sinuslift is meanwhile an established method of bone augmentation in the posterior maxil...
AIM: To describe the early healing processes around the implants installed after elevation of the si...
Background A sinus floor augmentation may be indicated when a lack of hard tissue impedes implant pl...
Purpose. In this article the Authors describe a procedure aimed to restore under endoscopic control,...
Abstract Background Osteogenesis of lateral window sinus elevation surgery is the key to placement o...
AIM To study the influence of a collagen membrane placed subjacent to the sinus mucosa on the dim...
Abstract Maxillary sinus floor augmentation using lateral window and crestal technique is considered...
Purpose: Sinus floor elevation via the lateral window approach represents a reliable technique for b...
Abstract Background: Membrane elevation in combination with implant placement without biomaterials ...