2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2009.07.069
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Maxillary Sinus Septa: A Cadaveric Study

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“…As previously discussed, the overall prevalence of septa reported in the literature at the sinus level is between 16% and 48% [17, 23, 24] with a higher occurrence in edentulous subjects as compared to dentulous subjects [24]. The study confirms that careful preoperative evaluation of a three dimensional radiograph is important in preventing membrane perforation during the sinus lift procedure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…As previously discussed, the overall prevalence of septa reported in the literature at the sinus level is between 16% and 48% [17, 23, 24] with a higher occurrence in edentulous subjects as compared to dentulous subjects [24]. The study confirms that careful preoperative evaluation of a three dimensional radiograph is important in preventing membrane perforation during the sinus lift procedure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The term “interfering septa” is used to identify a septum lying directly above the alveolar ridge where sinus lift surgery was planned, and thus “interfered” during the preparation of the osseous window and/or the reflection of the Schneiderian membrane [10]. Overall, the prevalence of septa reported in the literature at the sinus level is between 16% and 48% [11-17]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les pertes dentaires peuvent s'accompagner d'importantes pertes osseuses ou en tous les cas d'insuffisance de volume osseux contre-indiquant la pose d'implants vissés. Les irrégularités du plancher sinusien, les cloisons verticales intrasinusiennes, la finesse membranaire sinusienne et les pertes osseuses complètes rendent difficile le décollement membranaire et donc la mise en place de la greffe [2]. La nécessité d'un bilan radiologique De nombreuses études ont été publiées concernant les greffes sinusiennes qui ne permettent pas d' obtenir des certitudes scientifiques.…”
Section: Rappel De L'anatomie Et De La Physiologieunclassified
“…Por otra parte, el estudio clínico de Zijderveld et al en 100 cirugías consecutivas de elevación de seno maxilar evidenció la presencia de 48% de septum sinusal, señalando las complicaciones asociadas a la técnica de eversión de la pared lateral del seno maxilar debido a la presencia de esta lamina ósea perpendicular que impide el movimiento hacia el interior. Finalmente el estudio de 60 senos maxilares en 30 cadáveres de Rosano et al (2010) señalo la presencia de un 33% de senos maxilares con septum intrasinusal.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified