AimTo assess whether differences occur in bone formation after maxillary sinus floor elevation surgery with bovine bone mineral (BioOss (R)) mixed with autogenous bone or autogenous stem cells. The primary endpoint was the percentage of new bone three months after the elevation procedure.Material and methodsIn a randomized, controlled split-mouth design, in 12 consecutive patients (age 60.8 +/- 5.9 years, range 48-69 years) needing reconstruction of their atrophic maxilla, a bilateral sinus floor augmentation procedure was performed. Randomly, on one side the augmentation procedure was performed with bovine bone mineral (BioOss (R)) seeded with mononuclear stem cells harvested from the posterior iliac crest (test group) while BioOss (R) mix...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to evaluate the potential of substituting autogenous bone (AB)...
Objective. Sinus floor elevation with lateral approach is probably the most frequently performed rec...
Introduction: In edentulous patients the form and size of the maxillary sinus vary greatly. Therefor...
AimTo assess whether differences occur in bone formation after maxillary sinus floor elevation surge...
Aim To assess whether differences occur in bone formation after maxillary sinus floor elevation surg...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to evaluate the potential of substituting autogenous bone (AB)...
The purpose of this study was to assess implant survival and 1-year clinical performance of implants...
Literature regarding the outcome of maxillary sinus floor elevation to create sufficient bone fracti...
Background: In this study it is evaluated whether autogenous bone mixed with biphasic calcium phosph...
To compare the effectiveness of two xenografts for maxillary sinus floor augmentation in terms of cl...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the healing at elevated sinus floors augmented either with deproteinized bovin...
Purpose: Sinus floor elevation via the lateral window approach represents a reliable technique for b...
Introduction: New reconstructive and less invasive methods have been searched to optimize bone forma...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to evaluate the potential of substituting autogenous bone (AB)...
Objective. Sinus floor elevation with lateral approach is probably the most frequently performed rec...
Introduction: In edentulous patients the form and size of the maxillary sinus vary greatly. Therefor...
AimTo assess whether differences occur in bone formation after maxillary sinus floor elevation surge...
Aim To assess whether differences occur in bone formation after maxillary sinus floor elevation surg...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to evaluate the potential of substituting autogenous bone (AB)...
The purpose of this study was to assess implant survival and 1-year clinical performance of implants...
Literature regarding the outcome of maxillary sinus floor elevation to create sufficient bone fracti...
Background: In this study it is evaluated whether autogenous bone mixed with biphasic calcium phosph...
To compare the effectiveness of two xenografts for maxillary sinus floor augmentation in terms of cl...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the healing at elevated sinus floors augmented either with deproteinized bovin...
Purpose: Sinus floor elevation via the lateral window approach represents a reliable technique for b...
Introduction: New reconstructive and less invasive methods have been searched to optimize bone forma...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to evaluate the potential of substituting autogenous bone (AB)...
Objective. Sinus floor elevation with lateral approach is probably the most frequently performed rec...
Introduction: In edentulous patients the form and size of the maxillary sinus vary greatly. Therefor...