2014, Number 5
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Rev Méd Electrón 2014; 36 (5)
Pre-prosthetic preparation for dental implants through maxillary sinus lifting
Blanco MFM, Lima RMT
Language: Spanish
References: 30
Page: 646-655
PDF size: 755.92 Kb.
ABSTRACT
There are many patients assisting the consultation for prosthetic rehabilitation
through bone-integrated implants in the posterior maxilla, due to an insufficient
vertical bone availability caused by the presence of the maxillary sinus. To solve
this lack of bone height, it is necessary to carry out procedures aimed to increasing
the bone quantity in this area; the procedure is known as maxillary sinus lifting.
This paper’s aim was presenting a case of this technique application, using filling materials that make possible longer implants placement by the implantologist and
have influence in the treatment success.
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