2014
DOI: 10.1111/jcpe.12210
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Minimally invasive transcrestal sinus floor elevation with deproteinized bovine bone or β‐tricalcium phosphate: a multicenter, double‐blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial

Abstract: The Smart Lift technique in conjunction with the additional use of either DBBM or β-TCP may provide a substantial elevation of the maxillary sinus floor along with limited post-surgical complications and post-operative pain/discomfort.

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“…In the 1980s, a less invasive, one‐stage technique was introduced (Boyne & James, ) and thereafter modified by Summers (). Only a few modifications have been proposed since then (Rosen et al., ; Trombelli, Minenna, Franceschetti, Minenna, & Farina, ; Trombelli et al., ). Within this technique, osteotomes are applied via a transcrestal approach, to elevate the floor of the sinus and to advance bone substitutes beyond the level of the original sinus floor, and as such elevate the mucosal lining.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the 1980s, a less invasive, one‐stage technique was introduced (Boyne & James, ) and thereafter modified by Summers (). Only a few modifications have been proposed since then (Rosen et al., ; Trombelli, Minenna, Franceschetti, Minenna, & Farina, ; Trombelli et al., ). Within this technique, osteotomes are applied via a transcrestal approach, to elevate the floor of the sinus and to advance bone substitutes beyond the level of the original sinus floor, and as such elevate the mucosal lining.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Widespread consensus [5, 6] about it has been reached, and it has been further refined [1, 7] to make it less invasive, spare the patient discomfort, and lower the rate of intra- and postsurgical complications. Along with the lateral approach originally proposed by Tatum Jr. et al, and Boyne and James, technique variants involving a crestal approach were later implemented by Summers [8] and other authors [7, 911]. The crestal approach, however, is not indicated if the residual bone ridge height is less than 4-5 mm [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…48 The appositional bone growth from the surrounding bone forms a bone bridge between and around granules. 55 Pigs have been used for animal studies for dental implant or orthopedics for many years. 50,51 Complete resorption of this graft material is questionable; however, Sartori et al proved in their 10-year study that resorption of DBBM is a slow but continuous process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%