2023
DOI: 10.1111/clr.14099
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Cushioned grind‐out technique transcrestal sinus floor elevation for simultaneous implantation in severe atrophic maxilla: A retrospective study with up to 7 years of follow‐up

Abstract: Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the cushioned grind‐out technique transcrestal sinus floor elevation for simultaneous implant placement with ≤4 mm of residual bone height (RBH). Materials and Methods This was a retrospective propensity score matching (PSM) study. Five PSM analyses included the confounding variables of Schneiderian membrane perforation, early and late implant failure, and peri‐implant apical and marginal bone resorption. After PSM, we compared the difference in five aspec… Show more

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