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A comparative study of the incidence of Schneiderian membrane perforations during maxillary sinus augmentation with a sonic oscillating handpiece versus a conventional turbine handpiece.

Alessandro Geminiani1, Daniel S Weitz, Carlo Ercoli, Changyong Feng, Jack G Caton, Dimitrios E V Papadimitriou.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sonic instruments may reduce perforation rates of the schneiderian membrane during lateral window sinus augmentation procedures. This study compares the incidence of membrane perforations using a sonic handpiece with an oscillating diamond insert versus a turbine handpiece with a conventional rotary diamond stone during lateral window sinus augmentation procedures.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective chart analysis identified all lateral window sinus augmentation procedures done during a defined period. Among these procedures, those performed with a sonic handpiece and an oscillating diamond insert (experimental) and those performed with a conventional turbine and rotary diamond stone (conventional) were selected for this study. Reported occurrences of sinus membrane perforations during preparation of the osteotomy and elevation of the sinus membrane, as well as postoperative complications, were recorded and compared between treatment groups.
RESULTS: Ninety-three consecutive patients were identified for a total of 130 sinus augmentation procedures (51 conventional, 79 experimental). Schneiderian membrane perforations were noted during preparation of the lateral window osteotomy in 27.5% of the sinuses in the conventional group and 12.7% of sinuses in the experimental group. During membrane elevation, perforations were noted in 43.1% of the sinuses in the conventional group and 25.3% of sinuses in the experimental group. Both differences in perforation rates were statistically significant (p < .05). There was no statistically significant difference in postoperative complications.
CONCLUSIONS: In this study, the use of a sonic instrument to prepare the lateral window osteotomy during sinus elevation procedures resulted in a reduced perforation rate of the Schneiderian membrane compared with the conventional turbine instrument.
© 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  Schneiderian membrane; dental implant; piezoelectric surgery; sinus augmentation; sonic surgery

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23837594     DOI: 10.1111/cid.12110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Implant Dent Relat Res        ISSN: 1523-0899            Impact factor:   3.932


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2.  Tomographic evaluation of the influence of the placement of a collagen membrane subjacent to the sinus mucosa during maxillary sinus floor augmentation: a randomized clinical trial.

Authors:  Atsuya Hirota; Niklaus P Lang; Mauro Ferri; Natalia Fortich Mesa; Karol Ali Apaza Alccayhuaman; Daniele Botticelli
Journal:  Int J Implant Dent       Date:  2019-08-19

3.  Patient-reported outcomes and complication rates after lateral maxillary sinus floor elevation: a prospective study.

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4.  Clinical Observation on the Disinfection of Turbine Water System to Minimize Postoperative Complications of Minimally Invasive Tooth Extraction.

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Review 5.  Membrane perforation rate in lateral maxillary sinus floor augmentation using conventional rotating instruments and piezoelectric device-a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Corinne Jordi; Khaled Mukaddam; Jörg Thomas Lambrecht; Sebastian Kühl
Journal:  Int J Implant Dent       Date:  2018-01-29

6.  Influence of Anatomical Parameters on the Dimensions of the Subantral Space and Sinus Mucosa Thickening after Sinus Floor Elevation. A Retrospective Cone Beam Computed Tomography Study.

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