Smita P. Vaidya, A. Khalikar, S. Dange, Priyanka Ganesh Govindwar, L. Mahesh
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Single-Stage Dental Implant Placement with Indirect Sinus Floor Elevation Technique: A Clinical Report
The posterior maxilla is a challenging site for dental implant rehabilitation. Anatomic limitations in this region provide challenges that may affect successful osseointegration and the fabrication of a functional and esthetic implant-supported prosthesis. The technique of sinus floor elevation has expanded prosthetic options by enabling the placement of additional implant support in maxillary segments with atrophic ridges and pneumatized sinuses.