2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2007.05.005
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Prevalence, diameter and course of the maxillary intraosseous vascular canal with relation to sinus augmentation procedure: a radiographic study

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“…The artery was observed in 89.3% of the sinuses and was mostly intraosseous (71.1%). The success rate for identifying the artery was higher than that reported by Güncü et al 13 (64.5%), Elian et al 14 (52.9%), Mardinger et al 15 (55%), and Kim et al 16 (52%). This may be related to the methods the other groups used to detect and describe the artery.…”
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“…The artery was observed in 89.3% of the sinuses and was mostly intraosseous (71.1%). The success rate for identifying the artery was higher than that reported by Güncü et al 13 (64.5%), Elian et al 14 (52.9%), Mardinger et al 15 (55%), and Kim et al 16 (52%). This may be related to the methods the other groups used to detect and describe the artery.…”
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confidence: 55%
“…The mean distance from the artery to the antral floor was 9.29 mm in females and 8.66 mm in males. This distance reported by Güncü et al 13 was 7.8 ± 0.3 mm and by Mardinger et al 15 was 7-8 mm. These differences may be explained by the anatomic variation in the positions of arteries.…”
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