2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2010.02151.x
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Flapless, CBCT‐guided osteotome sinus floor elevation with simultaneous implant installation. I: radiographic examination and surgical technique. A prospective 1‐year follow‐up

Abstract: Flapless transalveolar sinus lift procedures visually guided by preoperative CBCT can successfully be used to enable placement, successful healing and loading of one to three implants in residual bone height of 2.6-8.9 mm. There was no marginal bone loss during the 3-12 months follow-up.

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“…To reduce the number of surgical interventions as well as treatment duration, implant placement is performed in conjunction with both lateral as well as transcrestal sinus floor augmentation (Fermergå rd & Astrand 2008). Simultaneous implants play an essential role in the absence of graft material as they serve as tent poles for the elevated sinus membrane (Thor et al 2007) and also represent an inherent part of flapless (CB)CT-guided augmentation procedures (Engelke & Capobianco 2005;Fornell et al 2012).…”
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“…To reduce the number of surgical interventions as well as treatment duration, implant placement is performed in conjunction with both lateral as well as transcrestal sinus floor augmentation (Fermergå rd & Astrand 2008). Simultaneous implants play an essential role in the absence of graft material as they serve as tent poles for the elevated sinus membrane (Thor et al 2007) and also represent an inherent part of flapless (CB)CT-guided augmentation procedures (Engelke & Capobianco 2005;Fornell et al 2012).…”
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“…Each type of template contains metal cylinders that correspond to the diameter of the osteotomy drills specific to the implants to be placed. 47,48 The use of CBCT-derived surgical guides has been enhanced to allow for implants to be placed directly through the surgical template with manufacturer specific hardware to control depth and rotation of the implants. Thereby, in certain situations and with certain software applications, barium-sulfate scanning templates can be avoided and dental implant planning can be accomplished fully virtual.…”
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“…7,14 Some studies report abandoning sinus lifting procedure because of the wide perforation. 12,13,15 However, Schneiderian membrane perforation is not an absolute indication for abandoning the procedure unless the membrane is largely destroyed. 8,14 At present, few studies describe the effect of sinus membrane perforation in implants placed in combination with OSFE, and it will lead to the failure of implants.…”
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