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Pérez-Pevida, Esteban |
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Journal of Oral Implantology; Jun2024, Vol. 50 Issue 3, p195-199, 5p |
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This article discusses a modified surgical technique for transcrestal sinus floor elevation, which is used to increase the available bone height for dental implant placement in the maxillary sinus. The technique involves using trephines and osteotomes to create controlled fractures in the maxillary sinus floor, allowing for the placement of dental implants. The article presents a case study in which this technique was successfully used in a patient with extreme maxillary atrophy. The authors highlight the key factors that increase the reliability of the technique and reduce the risk of complications. Overall, this modified technique could be a suitable approach for transcrestal sinus floor elevation in cases of extreme maxillary atrophy with residual bone heights between 2 and 4 mm. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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