2016
DOI: 10.1117/12.2197741
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Imunohistological aspects of the tissue around dental implants

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“…The main problem is tearing of the Schneiderian membrane during sinus floor augmentation, and it has been known to occur in around 7% to 35%. [14][15][16] Small tear easily can be sealed with a collagen membrane or fibrine glue sealants and rarely cause sinusitis. However, a large tear may cause sinusitis with graft infection or graft displacement into the antrum and eventually fail to fill sufficient thickness, which may cause instability after implant procedure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The main problem is tearing of the Schneiderian membrane during sinus floor augmentation, and it has been known to occur in around 7% to 35%. [14][15][16] Small tear easily can be sealed with a collagen membrane or fibrine glue sealants and rarely cause sinusitis. However, a large tear may cause sinusitis with graft infection or graft displacement into the antrum and eventually fail to fill sufficient thickness, which may cause instability after implant procedure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existem relatos na literatura científica da ocorrência de quadros infecciosos extraorais após tratamento odontológico, possivelmente como conseqüência de uma bacteremia gerada pelo próprio procedimento. Alguns exemplos são: abscesso cerebral (21,22), infecção ocular (23), sinusite (24,25) e endocardite bacteriana (26,27). Outras possíveis vias de penetração de bactérias no organismo humano são inalação e ingestão.…”
Section: -Cavidade Oral: Potencial Foco De Infecçãounclassified