2018
DOI: 10.4103/jisp.jisp_357_17
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Indications for palatal sinus lift: Case series

Abstract: Background:Open sinus lift is indicated in posterior maxilla when subantral bone is insufficient for insertion of dental implants. Lateral approach is the most used technique. Sometimes, this surgery is difficult due to thick buccal bone or other anatomic variations of maxillary sinus.Aim:The aim of this study was to determine cases that palatal approach open sinus lift is indicated.Settings and Design:This study was a retrospective study.Materials and Methods:Archive files of Dental Implant Department of Mash… Show more

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“…In order to enhance the bone height in the posterior portion of the maxilla and allow for the insertion of implant-supported prostheses, maxillary sinus lifting surgery is required [19]. In order to encourage vertical bone augmentation into the maxillary sinus cavity, this treatment entails separating the Schneiderian membrane from the maxillary sinus floor and producing a gap that is filled with a grafting biomaterial [19,20]. As a result, several osteoinductive and osteoconductive biomaterials have been applied to the maxillary floor to promote bone rebuilding.…”
Section: Sinus Lifting and Dental Implant Placementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to enhance the bone height in the posterior portion of the maxilla and allow for the insertion of implant-supported prostheses, maxillary sinus lifting surgery is required [19]. In order to encourage vertical bone augmentation into the maxillary sinus cavity, this treatment entails separating the Schneiderian membrane from the maxillary sinus floor and producing a gap that is filled with a grafting biomaterial [19,20]. As a result, several osteoinductive and osteoconductive biomaterials have been applied to the maxillary floor to promote bone rebuilding.…”
Section: Sinus Lifting and Dental Implant Placementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, thick palatal mucosa might make this approach advantageous in people who smoke and those with diabetes, where wound healing is compromised [14]. In a study by Rahpeyma and Khajehahmadi [15], palatal access is recommended in patients with a deep palatonasal recess, heavy buccal vestibule scarring, a thick buccal bone, and also for reentry augmentation [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By now, the documented cases of alternative approaches (such as palatal access) do not provide any universal qualification criteria, which could be considered practical guidelines for surgeons [12,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%