The aim of this study was to evaluate a sinus lift via crestal approach (SLVCA) case series, performed with rotary instruments and hydraulic pressure, analyzed under endoscopic control. Sixteen patients (11 female, 5 male, mean age 47.13±8.07 years) candidates for SLVCA were enrolled in this study. Twenty-two cylindrical two-piece implants were placed. After a suitable period of time needed for the consolidation of the graft (mean value 5.78±1.49 months), the bone augmentation was assessed by means of intraoral X-ray exams before the surgical procedure of re-entry. After a functional load with temporary acrylic fixed prosthesis, on Peek abutments, for a span of 4 months, the cases were finalized with cemented metal-ceramic prosthesis (10 si...
PURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate the ridge augmentation in the posterior maxilla following hydra...
Purpose: To evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of a one-stage crestal sinus elevation p...
The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy and safety of a minimally invasive sinus lift...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate clinical and radiologic outcomes using a newly developed d...
One of the most frequent reasons for failure during the maxillary sinus floor lift operation is conn...
olar bone height and anatomical features of the maxil-lary sinus complicate sinus lift procedures an...
Purpose: The aim of this work, the first human histologic case report of this technique, was a clini...
Sinus lifts is a procedure often used in the last four decades. Posterior atrophic maxilla with pneu...
Objective: The objective of the present is placement of immediate implant with hydraulic sinus lift ...
Aims Maxillary sinus lift is a surgical procedure suitable to restore vertical deficiencies of the p...
Aim The aim of this study was to report and compare two cases with a significant atrophy of the post...
PURPOSE: To compare the effectiveness of two different techniques to lift the maxillary sinus via a ...
Purpose: This study describes a new procedure for sinus elevation using computer-guided planning and...
The authors present their experience in 43 cases of maxillary sinus augmentation with autologous bon...
Abstract Closed sinus lifting is a unique technique in being simple and less invasive (Summers, Comp...
PURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate the ridge augmentation in the posterior maxilla following hydra...
Purpose: To evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of a one-stage crestal sinus elevation p...
The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy and safety of a minimally invasive sinus lift...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate clinical and radiologic outcomes using a newly developed d...
One of the most frequent reasons for failure during the maxillary sinus floor lift operation is conn...
olar bone height and anatomical features of the maxil-lary sinus complicate sinus lift procedures an...
Purpose: The aim of this work, the first human histologic case report of this technique, was a clini...
Sinus lifts is a procedure often used in the last four decades. Posterior atrophic maxilla with pneu...
Objective: The objective of the present is placement of immediate implant with hydraulic sinus lift ...
Aims Maxillary sinus lift is a surgical procedure suitable to restore vertical deficiencies of the p...
Aim The aim of this study was to report and compare two cases with a significant atrophy of the post...
PURPOSE: To compare the effectiveness of two different techniques to lift the maxillary sinus via a ...
Purpose: This study describes a new procedure for sinus elevation using computer-guided planning and...
The authors present their experience in 43 cases of maxillary sinus augmentation with autologous bon...
Abstract Closed sinus lifting is a unique technique in being simple and less invasive (Summers, Comp...
PURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate the ridge augmentation in the posterior maxilla following hydra...
Purpose: To evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of a one-stage crestal sinus elevation p...
The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy and safety of a minimally invasive sinus lift...