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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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On healing of titanium implants in biphasic calcium phosphate

TL;DR: This work has shown that the use of bone graft substitutes is an alternative for sinus lift procedures in implant surgery using autogenous bone as a grafting standard is safe and effective.
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Tissue Level Changes after Maxillary Sinus Floor Elevation with Three Types of Calcium Phosphate Ceramics: A Radiological Study with a 5-Year Follow-Up.

TL;DR: In this paper, the radiological changes in tissue height after maxillary sinus floor elevation (MSFE) using three types of calcium phosphate ceramics over a period of up to 5 years after dental implant placement were evaluated.
Dissertation

PROSUDBA KVALITETE I KVANTITETE DOBIVENE KOSTI UPORABOM BIFAZNOG ß-TRIKALCIJFOSFATA/ HIDROKSILAPATITA PRI PODIZANJU DNA SINUSA

TL;DR: Razvoj dentalne implantologije unaprijedio je razlicite kirurske metode regeneracije kosti, a jedna od njih jest i podizanje dna sinusa.
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Histological and Histochemical Analyses of Cell-mediated Resorption of Anorganic Bovine Bone Matrix at the Site of Sinus Floor Augmentation in Humans

TL;DR: The histological and histochemical features of ABBM particles applied for bone augmentation in 5 adult patients with special reference to the mode of osteoclastic resorption of xenogenic material indicate that a predominantly large proportion of TRAP-positive cells at the graft site are hypofunctional osteoclasts or osteoclastics at 6 months after surgery, and explain the long persistence of grafted AB BM particles.
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A simple method for repairing membrane sinus perforation

TL;DR: A new suture technique of Schneiderian membrane is described that makes it possible to complete a sinus lift procedure that otherwise might have been aborted by preventing loss of the graft in the sinus cavity and secondary complications, such as sinusitis.
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