Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2010
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd008397
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Interventions for replacing missing teeth: augmentation procedures of the maxillary sinus

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“…17 In addition, none of these sinus augmentation techniques have been shown to be superior to the others when appropriate case selection is applied. 18 Objective data from resonance frequency analysis (RFA) studies on this topic have generally been lacking. The use of RFA as a reproducible, noninvasive test of implant stability has been well supported.…”
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“…17 In addition, none of these sinus augmentation techniques have been shown to be superior to the others when appropriate case selection is applied. 18 Objective data from resonance frequency analysis (RFA) studies on this topic have generally been lacking. The use of RFA as a reproducible, noninvasive test of implant stability has been well supported.…”
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“…The clinical efficacy of platelet concentrates in oral surgical procedures is debated as contrasting results have been reported in different clinical applications. Such uncertainty was also evidenced by recent systematic reviews summarizing the clinical evidence on the use of platelet concentrates in dentistry 9,27,39,48,57,68 . The results of all these studies can be confounding for the practitioner.…”
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“…This procedure is well documented, with long-term success in Implantology (2,(8)(9)(10). However, success in such a procedure is not always possible.…”
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