2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/6594279
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Osteotome-Induced Blood Clot and Subsequent Bone Formation with the Use of Collagen Sponge for Integration of Single Dental Implants into the Atrophied Posterior Maxilla: A Retrospective Follow-Up of 36 Implants after 5 to 13 years

Abstract: Background. Atrophy of the posterior maxilla as a consequence of tooth loss and sinus pneumatization is a frequent condition encountered in the clinical practice. Prosthetic rehabilitation with implants in these patients often requires some kind of bone regeneration procedure to increase the bone volume. Aim. The aim of the present retrospective study is to analyze the survival and success rates of a series of implants placed in the atrophic posterior maxilla with a transcrestal osteotome procedure, without pl… Show more

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“…A good dental sponge must have more rapid primary wound hemostasis, uniform and complete high absorption capacities, biocompatibility, good clot stabilization, and be completely absorbable within four weeks. Advantages of using surgery sponges in dentistry include improved healing processes, not requiring secondary surgeries for sponge removal, and saving time because of high hemostatic capacities [21][22][23]. The use of dental surgery sponges can also reduce the incidence of postoperative issues with respect to dental extraction, such as pain, swelling, the occurrence of dry sockets, and inflammation [24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A good dental sponge must have more rapid primary wound hemostasis, uniform and complete high absorption capacities, biocompatibility, good clot stabilization, and be completely absorbable within four weeks. Advantages of using surgery sponges in dentistry include improved healing processes, not requiring secondary surgeries for sponge removal, and saving time because of high hemostatic capacities [21][22][23]. The use of dental surgery sponges can also reduce the incidence of postoperative issues with respect to dental extraction, such as pain, swelling, the occurrence of dry sockets, and inflammation [24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%