The use of various biomaterials in computer-guided crestal sinus lift procedures. A report on two case studies with volume comparison.

M. Lopez, S. Lico, M. Casale, Z. Ormanier, Francesco Carinci
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PURPOSE In the context of the transcrestal maxillary sinus lift a wide variety of biomaterials have been used to fill the subantral space over the years. In this study, two types of biomaterials were used in order to fill the maxillary sinus: a nano-crystallized hydroxyapatite in an aqueous solution and a micronized heterologous bone in a collagen matrix. MATERIALS AND METHODS The surgical procedures were designed and carried out using computer-guided surgery. The filling volume obtained was measured with a comparative software program. RESULTS A ≥ 6 millimeter augmentation of osseous volume was obtained. This result is comparable to those obtained in lifts where conventional techniques were applied. The technique used was very precise and the difference between the projected and clinical outcome of the implant position had an average of less than 0.3 millimeters. CONCLUSIONS This technique allows for the surgery to be performed in a way which is both minimally traumatic and invasive, and represents a viable alternative to those surgical techniques for crestal sinus lift currently in use.
各种生物材料在计算机引导下嵴窦提升术中的应用。关于两个案例研究的报告,并进行了数量比较。
目的:多年来,在经颌窦提升术中,各种生物材料被用于填充下腔。在这项研究中,两种类型的生物材料被用来填补上颌窦:纳米晶体羟基磷灰石水溶液和微细异体骨胶原基质。材料与方法采用计算机引导手术设计和实施手术程序。用比较软件程序测量得到的填充体积。结果sa骨体积增大≥6 mm。这一结果与应用常规技术的升降机所获得的结果相当。所使用的技术非常精确,种植体位置的预测和临床结果之间的差异平均小于0.3毫米。结论该技术可使手术以最小创伤和微创的方式进行,是目前使用的那些手术技术的可行替代方法。
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ORAL and Implantology
ORAL and Implantology Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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