Background: Restoration of the masticatory function in patients with edentulous posterior maxilla is often challenging due to the severe atrophy of the alveolar ridges and proximity of the maxillary sinus, resulting in insufficient bone quantity for implant-supported dentures. Aim: The purpose of this study was to analyze the changes in Schneiderian membrane thickness after lateral sinus floor augmentation (LSFA) using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Material and methods: WLSFA procedures using different bone grafting materials were performed in 87 patients, operated on in two clinical institutions from 2016 to 2018. CBCT examination was performed in all patients before the LSFA procedure, at 1 month after surgery, and after 6 months,...
Although augmentation of the maxillary sinus floor with autogenous bone grafts has become a well est...
Sinus augmentation procedure has been demonstrated to be a highly predictable treatment in posterior...
Aim Implant rehabilitation has become a very reliable and safe procedure. However, in some cases, a ...
6Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate histomorphometric outcomes of lateral maxillary si...
PURPOSE: Scientific publications have recently found that bone graft quality and implant survival ra...
Background: This investigation aimed to radiographically assess the variations of graft dimension fo...
Background: A thickening of the sinus mucosa is observed after sinus floor augmentation. The objecti...
Abstract Maxillary sinus floor augmentation using lateral window and crestal technique is considered...
Background A sinus floor augmentation may be indicated when a lack of hard tissue impedes implant pl...
PURPOSE To evaluate the dimensional variations after elevation of the maxillary sinus floor and t...
The aim of the present systematic review was to investigate the effect of residual bone height (RBH)...
Extensive alveolar bone resorption because of pneumatized maxillary sinus is a common problem that l...
OBJECTIVE: The predictability and simplicity of the Summers' technique for sinus floor elevation enc...
Purpose: Sinus floor elevation via the lateral window approach represents a reliable technique for b...
Abstract Background Osteogenesis of lateral window sinus elevation surgery is the key to placement o...
Although augmentation of the maxillary sinus floor with autogenous bone grafts has become a well est...
Sinus augmentation procedure has been demonstrated to be a highly predictable treatment in posterior...
Aim Implant rehabilitation has become a very reliable and safe procedure. However, in some cases, a ...
6Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate histomorphometric outcomes of lateral maxillary si...
PURPOSE: Scientific publications have recently found that bone graft quality and implant survival ra...
Background: This investigation aimed to radiographically assess the variations of graft dimension fo...
Background: A thickening of the sinus mucosa is observed after sinus floor augmentation. The objecti...
Abstract Maxillary sinus floor augmentation using lateral window and crestal technique is considered...
Background A sinus floor augmentation may be indicated when a lack of hard tissue impedes implant pl...
PURPOSE To evaluate the dimensional variations after elevation of the maxillary sinus floor and t...
The aim of the present systematic review was to investigate the effect of residual bone height (RBH)...
Extensive alveolar bone resorption because of pneumatized maxillary sinus is a common problem that l...
OBJECTIVE: The predictability and simplicity of the Summers' technique for sinus floor elevation enc...
Purpose: Sinus floor elevation via the lateral window approach represents a reliable technique for b...
Abstract Background Osteogenesis of lateral window sinus elevation surgery is the key to placement o...
Although augmentation of the maxillary sinus floor with autogenous bone grafts has become a well est...
Sinus augmentation procedure has been demonstrated to be a highly predictable treatment in posterior...
Aim Implant rehabilitation has become a very reliable and safe procedure. However, in some cases, a ...