2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2015.08.011
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Proximity of Posterior Teeth to the Maxillary Sinus and Buccal Bone Thickness: A Biometric Assessment Using Cone-beam Computed Tomography

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“…The buccal plate thickness is known to be one of the most important measurements when it comes to dental implant survival and success. 14,16,21,24,50 If the buccal plate is absent, an immediate implant placement is precarious due to a higher risk for poor stability and a reduced potential for bone fill on the buccal side of the implant as well as implant thread exposure in the long-term. Previous findings 5,24,50 stated that sites with thick bony walls (>1mm) usually had better bone fill after immediate implantation compared with sites with a thin plate.…”
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“…The buccal plate thickness is known to be one of the most important measurements when it comes to dental implant survival and success. 14,16,21,24,50 If the buccal plate is absent, an immediate implant placement is precarious due to a higher risk for poor stability and a reduced potential for bone fill on the buccal side of the implant as well as implant thread exposure in the long-term. Previous findings 5,24,50 stated that sites with thick bony walls (>1mm) usually had better bone fill after immediate implantation compared with sites with a thin plate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,[8][9][10][11][12][13] Other possible anatomical shortcomings include inadequate buccal plate thickness and poor bone density. [19][20][21][22][23][24] Parameters describing and quantifying the three-dimensional morphology of the tooth and of the socket and microstructure of the surrounding bone could provide vital information for clinicians. [19][20][21][22][23][24] Parameters describing and quantifying the three-dimensional morphology of the tooth and of the socket and microstructure of the surrounding bone could provide vital information for clinicians.…”
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“…[12][13][14][15][16] Entretanto, não existem estudos que associem a proximidade dos dentes superiores posteriores com o seio maxilar em pacientes diagnosticados com sinusite maxilar.…”
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“…4,31 The incidence of intruding roots into SF has been reported to decrease with age, 4 33 CBCT provided a much more accurate picture to asses this than conventional radiographs, as only 39% of roots that projected on the sinus cavity in panoramic radiographs showed protrusion into the sinus with CT imaging. 4,6 Overall, the projection length in panoramic radiographs was 2.1 times longer than in computed tomography.…”
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confidence: 99%