2008
DOI: 10.1097/id.0b013e318182f01b
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New Bone Formation in the Maxillary Sinus Without Bone Grafts

Abstract: The human study showed the capacity of new bone formation in the maxillary sinus with membrane elevation only and simultaneous implant placement beyond the original sinus floor. New bone formation without additional bone graft in the maxillary sinus is revealed from the clinical, radiographic, and histologic results, but furthermore long-term studies are needed to confirm this.

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“…In our study, instead of a tibial osteotomy a nasal bone osteotomy in rabbits was performed to evaluate the manoeuverability and precision of the saw blades for cutting thin and fragile bone structures. Usually, this surgical approach is chosen for access to the sinus cavity for a later augmentation procedure [19]. The bones of the cranial vault offer the opportunity to analyse the healing characteristics of intramembranous instead of enchondral bone remodelling [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, instead of a tibial osteotomy a nasal bone osteotomy in rabbits was performed to evaluate the manoeuverability and precision of the saw blades for cutting thin and fragile bone structures. Usually, this surgical approach is chosen for access to the sinus cavity for a later augmentation procedure [19]. The bones of the cranial vault offer the opportunity to analyse the healing characteristics of intramembranous instead of enchondral bone remodelling [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study by Sohn et al from 2008, 21 implants inserted in 10 patients were evaluated after 6months. All implants remained stable during the study period, and bone formation was found in both radiographic and histologic evaluations [7] . Kim et al used a dog model to study the bone formation around implants under the sinus membrane protruding 8mm into the maxillary sinus.…”
Section: Observational Studiesmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The maxillary sinus membrane drooped more on the palatal side than on the buccal side, thereby leading to greater bone formation on the buccal side than on the palatal side. To enhance bone formation in the maxillary sinus floor using sinus membrane elevation, graft materials or techniques that enable the membrane to remain in the elevated position are necessary [7] . The results of Kim et al (2010) [8] study were different from the findings of Hatano et al (2007) [6] , who stated that the mean bone height gained was 10mm 6 months following the procedure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(38,39) Although, sinus augmentation without graft have been reported successfully using lateral wall or osteotome procedures. (40,41) Moreover, no significant difference in outcomes were reported between studies using bone graft materials during sinus augmentation versus no graft material. (26) The surgical concern is how to achieve better blood supply and better stability for placed implants, while avoiding trauma.…”
Section: Treatment Options For the Atrophic Posterior Maxillamentioning
confidence: 99%