Decision Tree to Minimize Intraoperative Complications during Maxillary Sinus Augmentation Procedures
N. Boreak, Panpicha Maketone, Julien Mourlaas, W. C. Wang, P. Yu
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Abstract
Rehabilitation of patients with endosseous implants in the posterior maxilla poses a challenge as a result of sinus pneumatization and ridge atrophy. Sinus augmentation has been established to be a reliable procedure to facilitate implant therapy. However, despite the predictability of the techniques and biomaterials employed in sinus graft procedures, intra-operative complications still occur leading to increased surgical time, abortion of the surgery, post-operative infections and loss of implant. Based on the clinical findings and literature review, a hierarchical decision tree to minimize intra-operative complication is proposed. Several host-related factors, which can influence the outcome of the procedure, are identified. The factors are health status of the sinus, size and location of the endosseous anastomosis, lateral wall thickness, membrane thickness, remaining residual bone height, and presence of sinus floor cortication. Nezar Boreak*, Panpicha Maketone, Julien Mourlaas, Wendy CW Wang and Paul YC Yu Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, New York University, USA *Address for Correspondence Nezar Boreak, Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, New York University, Clinic 5W, 345 E 24th St, New York, NY 10010, USA, Tel: +1-646-715-5230; E-mail: Nmb428@nyu.edu Submission: 15 January, 2018 Accepted: 30 April, 2018 Published: 07 May, 2018 Copyright: © 2018 Boreak N, et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Review Article Open Access Journal of Oral Biology
决策树最小化上颌窦扩大术中并发症
由于窦性气化和嵴萎缩,上颌骨后部骨内植入物患者的康复面临挑战。鼻窦扩大术已被证明是促进植入治疗的可靠方法。然而,尽管鼻窦移植物手术中使用的技术和生物材料具有可预测性,但术中并发症仍会发生,导致手术时间增加、手术流产、术后感染和植入物丢失。基于临床发现和文献综述,提出了一种最小化术中并发症的分级决策树。确定了几个可能影响手术结果的宿主相关因素。这些因素包括窦的健康状况、骨内吻合的大小和位置、侧壁厚度、膜厚度、剩余骨高度和窦底皮质的存在。Nezar Boreak*、Panpicha Maketone、Julien Mourlaas、Wendy CW Wang和Paul YC Yu美国纽约大学牙周病学和种植牙学系*通讯地址Nezar Boreak,纽约大学牙周病学和植入牙学系,美国纽约州纽约市东24街345号5W诊所,邮编10010,电话:+1-646-715-5230;电子邮件:Nmb428@nyu.edu提交:2018年1月15日接受:2018年4月30日发表:2018年5月7日版权所有:©2018 Boreak N等人。这是一篇根据知识共享署名许可证分发的开放获取文章,该许可证允许在任何媒体上不受限制地使用、分发和复制,前提是正确引用了原作。综述文章开放获取口腔生物学杂志
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