1. Lateral and crestal bone planing antrostomy: a simplified surgical procedure to reduce the incidence of membrane perforation during maxillary sinus augmentation procedures.
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Lozada JL, Goodacre C, Al-Ardah AJ, and Garbacea A
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- Aged, Bone Substitutes therapeutic use, Calcium Phosphates therapeutic use, Coated Materials, Biocompatible therapeutic use, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, Curettage instrumentation, Dental Implants, Durapatite therapeutic use, Female, Humans, Jaw, Edentulous rehabilitation, Jaw, Edentulous surgery, Male, Maxilla surgery, Middle Aged, Osteotomy instrumentation, Alveolar Ridge Augmentation methods, Intraoperative Complications prevention & control, Maxillary Sinus surgery, Nasal Mucosa injuries, Osteotomy methods
- Abstract
This clinical report presents a simplified surgical procedure for accessing the maxillary sinus antrum via lateral and crestal approaches, which reduces the potential for sinus membrane perforation and subsequent complications when graft materials and dental implants are placed into the sinus. Due to visual limitations, perforations and associated complications can jeopardize the success rate of the graft and the implants. While there is a lack of clinical data, clinical observations suggest that the procedure, described by the authors as lateral/crestal bone planing antrostomy, can reduce the possibility of perforation of the maxillary sinus membrane during the lateral and crestal approaches to the grafting of the maxillary sinus floor. The technique involves the use of specially designed rotary instruments that plane away the bone in thinner layers, with less chance of excess bone removal and membrane perforation., (Copyright © 2011 The Editorial Council of the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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