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Maxillary and sinus implant reconstructions.

Tatum H
- 01 Apr 1986 - 
- Vol. 30, Iss: 2, pp 207-229
TLDR
The root and sinus series of the Omnii system have been used extensively and their design attempts to maximize the use of the available bone, and placement techniques allow the manipulation of bone to form sockets in otherwise deficient areas of bone.
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This article is published in Dental Clinics of North America.The article was published on 1986-04-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1350 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sinus lift & Sinus Floor Augmentation.

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Maxillary Sinus Membrane Elevation With Simultaneous Installation of Implants Without the Use of a Graft Material: A Systematic Review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared implant treatment outcome after maxillary sinus membrane elevation with simultaneous installation of implants with or without the use of graft material applying the lateral window technique.
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Graftless Maxillary Sinus Lift Using Lateral Window Approach: A Systematic Review

TL;DR: This technique has a high implant survival although it is not possible to identify its correct indication and contraindication.
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Maxillary Sinus Floor Elevation Using Platelet-Rich Plasma Combined With Either Biphasic Calcium Phosphate or Deproteinized Bovine Bone.

TL;DR: A similar capability of inducing new bone formation was observed in both groups, even though the higher quantity of collagen type I in BCP group may suggest a greater potential for bone formation over time as compared with DBBM.
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The implications of different lateral wall thicknesses on surgical access to the maxillary sinus

TL;DR: The buccal wall of the maxillary sinus became thicker anteroposteriorly, except in the region of the second molar, and thinner superoinferiorly; these changes will affect the approach used to osteotomize the lateral sinus wall for oral surgery and for the sinus lift procedure.
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Sinus floor augmentation and simultaneous implant placement, part I: the 1-stage approach.

TL;DR: A patient with a bone height of 5 to 6 mm in the extracted site of #3 was simultaneously treated with the osteotome sinus floor elevation technique and nonsubmerged implant placement and the entire length of the 10-mm-long implant was covered with new bone and the implant was solid and functional.
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