| Literature DB >> 25754426 |
Kornel Krasny1, Marta Krasny2, Artur Kamiński3.
Abstract
Bone tissue atrophy may constitute a relative contraindication for implantation. The methods used in reconstruction of the alveolar ridge within the lateral section of the maxilla have been well known but not perfect. Presentation of the two-stage, closed sinus lift technique as well as efficacy evaluation of reconstruction of the alveolar ridge in the maxilla within its vertical dimension with the use of this technique. The total procedure was performed in 26 out of 28 patients qualified for the study. The height of the alveolar ridge at the site of the planned implantation was no <3 mm, the width of the ridge was no <5 mm. During the treatment stage 1 the sinus lift was performed for the first time. The created hollow was filled with allogeneic granulate. After 3-6 months stage 2 was performed consisting in another sinus lift with simultaneous implantation. The treatment was completed with prosthetic restoration after 6 months of osteointegration. In 24 out of 26 cases stage 1 was completed with the average ridge height of 7.2 mm. In stage 2, simultaneously with the second sinus lift, 26 implants were placed and no cases of sinusitis were found. In the follow-up period none of the implants were lost. The presented method is efficient and combines the benefits of the open technique-allowing treatment in cases of larger reduction of the vertical dimension and the closed technique-as it does not require opening of the maxillary sinus.Entities:
Keywords: Allograft; Alveolar ridge augmentation; Dental implants; Maxillary sinus floor augmentation
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25754426 PMCID: PMC4659847 DOI: 10.1007/s10561-015-9505-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Tissue Bank ISSN: 1389-9333 Impact factor: 1.522
Fig. 1CT scan before grafting
Fig. 2Allograft extending the height of the ridge during stage 1
Fig. 3CT scan after stage 1 of the two-stage closed sinus lift
Fig. 4Healed alveolar ridge after treatment stage 1
Fig. 5Two and a half years after the two-stage sinus lift was completed
Graft healing time, initial height of the ridge, sinus lift at stage 1, and ridge height after stage 1
| Min | Max | Mean | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial height of the ridge | 3 mm | 5.6 mm | 4.22 mm |
| Sinus lift at stage 1 | 2.4 mm | 4.9 mm | 3.94 mm |
| Ridge height after stage 1 | 6.5 mm | 8.9 mm | 7.6 mm |
| Graft 1 healing time | 2.5 months | 11 months | 5.4 months |
Number of procedures and the length of implants depending on the area of surgery
| Number of procedures within the area | Implant length | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 mm | 8.5 mm | 8 mm | ||
| Area of the first molar | 14 | 4 | 10 | |
| Are of the second premolar | 10 | 1 | 4 | 4 |
| Area of the first premolar | 4 | 1 | 2 | |
Fig. 6Duration of patients’ follow-up expressed in months