Sinus augmentation is a commonly used procedure in implant dentistry. However, a general consensus on implant survival after this procedure is still lacking. The objective of this study was to systematically review implant survival following sinus augmentation procedures compared with conventional implant placement in the posterior maxilla. Following the production of a detailed protocol, screening and quality assessments of clinical trials were conducted in duplicate and independently. The search yielded 579 abstracts and 93 were selected for full-text screening. Six publications (five studies) fulfilled all the inclusion criteria and were relevant to the study. Heterogeneity of the selected papers prevented meta-analysis. Implant survival...
Objectives: To evaluate graft types used for maxillary sinus augmentation and review success rates o...
Implant therapy in the atrophic posterior maxilla becomes challenging in the presence of reduced max...
Between 1997 May and 2007 May, One hundred and seventeen patients were treated. There were 129 cases...
BACKGROUND: The reduced bone height and proximity of the maxillary sinus are the most common limita...
Based on a systematic review of the literature from 1986 to 2002, this study sought to determine the...
Background: A prevalent modality to increase the amount of available bone prior to implantation is g...
BACKGROUND: A prevalent modality to increase the amount of available bone prior to implantation is g...
The predictability of maxillary sinus augmentation has been extensively reported. Procedural outcome...
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review was to assess the survival of implants placed in augm...
Objectives The aim of the present long-term study was to retrospectively evaluate the survival rate ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A prevalent modality to increase the amount of available bone prior to impl...
The reduced bone height and proximity of the maxillary sinus are the most common limitations for pla...
Purpose The success rate of dental implants after graftless sinus augmentation versus conventional s...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of sinus-lifting procedures and survival rates of...
(1) Background: The purpose of the present study was to retrospectively evaluate and compare the out...
Objectives: To evaluate graft types used for maxillary sinus augmentation and review success rates o...
Implant therapy in the atrophic posterior maxilla becomes challenging in the presence of reduced max...
Between 1997 May and 2007 May, One hundred and seventeen patients were treated. There were 129 cases...
BACKGROUND: The reduced bone height and proximity of the maxillary sinus are the most common limita...
Based on a systematic review of the literature from 1986 to 2002, this study sought to determine the...
Background: A prevalent modality to increase the amount of available bone prior to implantation is g...
BACKGROUND: A prevalent modality to increase the amount of available bone prior to implantation is g...
The predictability of maxillary sinus augmentation has been extensively reported. Procedural outcome...
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review was to assess the survival of implants placed in augm...
Objectives The aim of the present long-term study was to retrospectively evaluate the survival rate ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A prevalent modality to increase the amount of available bone prior to impl...
The reduced bone height and proximity of the maxillary sinus are the most common limitations for pla...
Purpose The success rate of dental implants after graftless sinus augmentation versus conventional s...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of sinus-lifting procedures and survival rates of...
(1) Background: The purpose of the present study was to retrospectively evaluate and compare the out...
Objectives: To evaluate graft types used for maxillary sinus augmentation and review success rates o...
Implant therapy in the atrophic posterior maxilla becomes challenging in the presence of reduced max...
Between 1997 May and 2007 May, One hundred and seventeen patients were treated. There were 129 cases...