| Literature DB >> 27747708 |
Takahiro Kaneko1, Satoshi Nakamura2, Shunsuke Hino2, Norio Horie2, Tetsuo Shimoyama2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sinus lift is a bone augmentation procedure that improves the alveolar crest height in an atrophic posterior maxilla. However, the regenerated bone volume can vary and generally has a tendency to decrease after sinus operation. This article describes nongrafted maxillary sinus lift using a bioresorbable unsintered hydroxyapatite combined with poly L-lactide (HA/PLLA) mesh plate device and dental implant placement in an atrophic posterior maxilla, after which continuous bone gain was observed around the implant apex during a postoperative follow-up period of 3 years. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Bone formation; HA/PLLA mesh device; Sinus membrane elevation
Year: 2016 PMID: 27747708 PMCID: PMC5005585 DOI: 10.1186/s40729-016-0049-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Implant Dent ISSN: 2198-4034
Fig. 1Preoperative panoramic radiograph finding
Fig. 2A trapezoidal bone window was made in the lateral sinus wall by osteotomy
Fig. 3After the removal of the bone window, the membrane was lifted upward, and the dental implants were placed without grafting materials
Fig. 4a Front view of the bone window with the HA/PLLA mesh plate device fixed by a screw. b Lower view of the bone window with the HA/PLLA mesh plate device fixed by a screw
Fig. 5Clinical view of the repositioned bone window with the HA/PLLA mesh plate device
Fig. 6Radiographic findings on cross-sectional computed tomography in the right second molar region after nongrafted sinus lift with simultaneous implant placement. a Immediately. b At 6 months. c At 42 months
Fig. 7Radiographic findings on panoramic computed tomography after nongrafted sinus lift with simultaneous implant placement. a Immediately. b At 6 months. c At 42 months
Fig. 8Postoperative panoramic radiograph taken about 3 years after implant loading