Aim: To investigate the effectiveness of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in maxillary sinus augmentation (MSA), with various scaffold materials. Methods: MEDLINE, EMBASE and SCOPUS were searched using keywords such as sinus graft, MSA, maxillary sinus lift, sinus floor elevation, MSC and cell-based, in different combinations. The searches included full text articles written in English, published over a 10-year period (2004-2014). Inclusion criteria were clinical/radiographic and histologic/ histomorphometric studies in humans and animals, on the use of MSCs in MSA. Meta-analysis was performed only for experimental studies (randomized controlled trials and controlled trials) involving MSA, with an outcome measurement of histologic evaluation w...
Objective: To compare new bone formation in maxillary sinus augmentation procedures using biomateria...
Background: Lateral maxillary sinus augmentation (MSA) is a predictable bone regeneration technique ...
Background. Different factors may affect new bone formation following maxillary sinus floor augmenta...
Purpose. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been applied in maxillary sinus augmentation (MSA) with ...
The potential application of stem cell biology in human dentistry is a new and emerging field of res...
The present study investigated clinical and histomorphometric data after sinus lift procedures perfo...
Objective: The aim of the proposed study was to evaluate whether the combination of SSC with natural...
Inadequate bone volume on the posterior maxilla limits dental implant rehabilitation. Maxillary sinu...
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the quality and quantity of newly generated bone in the maxill...
In bone regeneration, obtaining a vital bone as similar as possible to native bone is sought. This r...
OBJECTIVES: Autologous, allogenic, and alloplastic materials for sinus augmentation have specific dr...
The following case series evaluated the maxillary sinus augmentation responses to tissue-engineered ...
PURPOSE: Implant placement in the posterior maxilla may often be contraindicated because of insuffi...
Introduction: New reconstructive and less invasive methods have been searched to optimize bone forma...
Objective: To compare new bone formation in maxillary sinus augmentation procedures using biomateria...
Background: Lateral maxillary sinus augmentation (MSA) is a predictable bone regeneration technique ...
Background. Different factors may affect new bone formation following maxillary sinus floor augmenta...
Purpose. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been applied in maxillary sinus augmentation (MSA) with ...
The potential application of stem cell biology in human dentistry is a new and emerging field of res...
The present study investigated clinical and histomorphometric data after sinus lift procedures perfo...
Objective: The aim of the proposed study was to evaluate whether the combination of SSC with natural...
Inadequate bone volume on the posterior maxilla limits dental implant rehabilitation. Maxillary sinu...
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the quality and quantity of newly generated bone in the maxill...
In bone regeneration, obtaining a vital bone as similar as possible to native bone is sought. This r...
OBJECTIVES: Autologous, allogenic, and alloplastic materials for sinus augmentation have specific dr...
The following case series evaluated the maxillary sinus augmentation responses to tissue-engineered ...
PURPOSE: Implant placement in the posterior maxilla may often be contraindicated because of insuffi...
Introduction: New reconstructive and less invasive methods have been searched to optimize bone forma...
Objective: To compare new bone formation in maxillary sinus augmentation procedures using biomateria...
Background: Lateral maxillary sinus augmentation (MSA) is a predictable bone regeneration technique ...
Background. Different factors may affect new bone formation following maxillary sinus floor augmenta...