Minimally Invasive Transcrestal Sinus Floor Elevation Procedure in Severely Atrophic Ridge: A Case Report

Ł Zadrożny, L Wagner… - Journal of Oral …, 2021 - meridian.allenpress.com
Typically, the greater the atrophy of the process, the more extensive and invasive the sinus
floor elevation procedure is. This case of a 39-year-old man demonstrates a minimally …

New crestal approach for lifting sinus in the extremely atrophic upper maxillae

CM Soardi, HL Wang - Clinical Advances in Periodontics, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction: Sinus augmentation, when performed with simultaneous or delayed implant
placement, is a predictable procedure in augmenting deficient ridges. Traditionally, sinus …

Minimally Invasive Crestal Sinus Lift Technique and Simultaneous Implant Placement.

Z Xian, XL Hu, JH Li, LIN Ye - Chinese Journal of Dental …, 2017 - search.ebscohost.com
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness and clinical results of a new crestal sinus lift
technique used to elevate the sinus floor simultaneously with bone grafts and implant …

Crestal minimally-invasive sinus lift on severely resorbed maxillary crest: prospective study

A Sisti, L Canullo, MP Mottola, G Iannello - 2012 - degruyter.com
Objectives: This case series aimed to explore the clinical outcome of sinus floor elevation
surgery using a crestal approach technique in case of severely resorbed maxillae. Material …

Two-stage crestal sinus elevation by sequential drills in less than 4 mm of residual ridge height: A clinical and histologic case report

F Bernardello, E Massaron, S Spinato, D Zaffe - Implant Dentistry, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Purpose: The aim of this work, the first human histologic case report of this technique, was a
clinical and histologic evaluation of implant placed in a severely atrophic maxilla using a 2 …

[HTML][HTML] A novel technique to close large perforation of sinus membrane

M Clementini, L Ottria, C Pandolfi… - ORAL & implantology, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Maxillary sinus floor elevation is generally accepted as a regenerative procedure to facilitate
dental implants placement in the posterior atrophic maxilla. Although the sinus lift procedure …

Sinus augmentation via transcrestal approach: a comparison between the balloon and osteotome technique in a cadaver study

HL Chan, TJ Oh, JH Fu, E Benavides… - Clinical oral implants …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background The transcrestal approach with osteotomes is a commonly applied and
predictable technique for maxillary sinus floor elevation. However, Schneiderian membrane …

Use of implant-derived minimally invasive sinus floor elevation: a multicenter clinical observational study with 12-to 65-month follow-up

E Mijiritsky, H Barbu, A Lorean… - Journal of Oral …, 2016 - meridian.allenpress.com
The aim of this study is to evaluate the performance of implant-derived minimally invasive
sinus floor elevation. A multicenter retrospective study was performed in 5 dental clinics …

Transcrestal sinus augmentation with simultaneous implant placement in 1 to 2 mm residual alveolar bone: a case report

Y Liu, P Ji, G Fu, H Huang - Journal of Oral Implantology, 2022 - meridian.allenpress.com
In the edentulous posterior maxilla, progressive sinus pneumatization and residual alveolar
bone resorption due to various causes may lead to bone volume deficiency. Therefore …

Sinus cortical verticalization technique for atraumatic sinus lift: a case series with 18 months follow-up

S Scavia, A Baruffaldi - Journal of Osseointegration, 2024 - journalofosseointegration.eu
Background. Crestal sinus lift is considered a predictable and increasingly used technique,
with the aim of augmenting the bone quantity in the posterior-superior maxilla while …