Points to consider before the insertion of maxillary implants: the otolaryngologist's perspective
Autor: | Il Hwan Lee, Do Hyun Kim, Soo Whan Kim, Sung Won Kim |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Maxillary sinus
0206 medical engineering Perforation (oil well) Dentistry 02 engineering and technology Review Schneiderian Membrane 03 medical and health sciences Postoperative complications 0302 clinical medicine Maxillary sinusitis medicine Sinus (anatomy) Dental alveolus business.industry Dental implants 030206 dentistry 020601 biomedical engineering Ostium medicine.anatomical_structure Maxilla Periodontics Implant Oral Surgery business Implant Science |
Zdroj: | Journal of Periodontal & Implant Science |
ISSN: | 2093-2286 2093-2278 |
Popis: | Maxillary implants are inserted in the upward direction, meaning that they oppose gravity, and achieving stable support is difficult if the alveolar bone facing the maxillary sinus is thin. Correspondingly, several sinus-lifting procedures conducted with or without bone graft materials have been used to place implants in the posterior area of the maxilla. Even with these procedures available, it has been reported that in about 5% of cases, complications occurred after implantation, including acute and chronic sinusitis, penetration of the sinus by the implant, implant dislocation, oroantral fistula formation, infection, bone graft dislocation, foreign-body reaction, Schneiderian membrane perforation, and ostium plugging by a dislodged bone graft. This review summarizes common maxillary sinus pathologies related to implants and suggests an appropriate management plan for patients requiring dental implantation. Graphical Abstract |
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