O objetivo deste estudo clínico, randomizado, controlado, boca dividida, foi avaliar o ganho do tecido ósseo utilizando a hidroxiapatita carbonatada nanoestruturada em procedimentos de elevação da membrana sinusal, comparando sua eficácia quando este material é utilizado sozinho ou associado à fatores de crescimento do sangue periférico. De forma aleatória, o biomaterial foi implantado, com soro fisiológico 0,9% como veículo ou fatores de crescimento em fase líquida, nos seios maxilares (direito e esquerdo) de 10 participantes de pesquisa. Todos os participantes realizaram tomografia cone beam inicial e após o período de 180 dias do procedimento. Nenhum participante de pesquisa foi retirado ou abandonou o es...
This study was undertaken to evaluate clinically, histologically, and immunohistochemically the use ...
Abstract Background This study evaluates the clinical, radiological, histological, and histomorphome...
This study evaluates the radiological changes in tissue height after maxillary sinus floor elevation...
The aim of this case series is to histologically examine a new hydroxyapatite in sinus lift procedur...
The aim of this study was to evaluate in humans the amount of new bone after sinus floor elevation w...
Procedimentos de levantamento do seio maxilar têm sido realizados para aumentar o volume ósseo e pro...
A técnica de levantamento de seio maxilar (LSM) visa aumentar a altura óssea junto à superfície sinu...
Porous hydroxyapatite (HA) is a calcium-phosphate-based material that is biocompatible, nonimmunolog...
Introdução: os fenômenos envolvidos durante o processo de reparo após elevação do assoalho do seio m...
Introdução: A perda dentária resulta em reabsorção horizontal e vertical do osso residual; assim, a ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate clinical outcomes of staged sinus floor elevation (SFE) using ...
Purpose: The objective of this paper was to compare histologically and histomorphometrically a hydro...
Maxillary sinus floor elevation is an effective method for bone augmentation in the posterior maxill...
Purpose: The aim of this preliminary study was to evaluate histologically a nanocrystalline hydroxya...
The objective of this study was to histologically and immunologically analyze the level of bone subs...
This study was undertaken to evaluate clinically, histologically, and immunohistochemically the use ...
Abstract Background This study evaluates the clinical, radiological, histological, and histomorphome...
This study evaluates the radiological changes in tissue height after maxillary sinus floor elevation...
The aim of this case series is to histologically examine a new hydroxyapatite in sinus lift procedur...
The aim of this study was to evaluate in humans the amount of new bone after sinus floor elevation w...
Procedimentos de levantamento do seio maxilar têm sido realizados para aumentar o volume ósseo e pro...
A técnica de levantamento de seio maxilar (LSM) visa aumentar a altura óssea junto à superfície sinu...
Porous hydroxyapatite (HA) is a calcium-phosphate-based material that is biocompatible, nonimmunolog...
Introdução: os fenômenos envolvidos durante o processo de reparo após elevação do assoalho do seio m...
Introdução: A perda dentária resulta em reabsorção horizontal e vertical do osso residual; assim, a ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate clinical outcomes of staged sinus floor elevation (SFE) using ...
Purpose: The objective of this paper was to compare histologically and histomorphometrically a hydro...
Maxillary sinus floor elevation is an effective method for bone augmentation in the posterior maxill...
Purpose: The aim of this preliminary study was to evaluate histologically a nanocrystalline hydroxya...
The objective of this study was to histologically and immunologically analyze the level of bone subs...
This study was undertaken to evaluate clinically, histologically, and immunohistochemically the use ...
Abstract Background This study evaluates the clinical, radiological, histological, and histomorphome...
This study evaluates the radiological changes in tissue height after maxillary sinus floor elevation...