The objective of the present study was to investigate, in a sub-sinus
bone augmentation model in rabbits, effect of Three Calcium Phosphate
beta at different stages of the osteogenesis process. Histological and
statistical analyses were performed.
Rabbits underwent sinus augmentation procedures using Three Calcium
Phosphate beta (Cerasorb) and Collagen membrane ( Gen Derm ) .
This study aimed to study changes in subantral bony height when sinus membrane was elevated 6 mm without bone grafts depending on Cone Beam CT imaging.
The study sample contained 18 implants placed on 11 patients of
both genders, each patient under
went lateral-approach sinus-lift
without bone grafts and implants were inserted simultaneously and
protruded 6 mm under the elevated sinus membrane.
Presence of maxillary septa has been known to be a complicating factor for sinus elevation procedure.
This study was aimed at detecting the prevalence, location and height of antral septa in syrianpopulation and to determine whether there is a relat
ionship between the presence of septa and the absence of upper molars .
A total of 174 sinuses in 87 patients (59 male and 28 female) aged 27 - 51 years were evaluated through a computed tomography scan analysis .
No correlation was observed between the presence of septa and the absence of upper molars.
Sinus augmentation is a common approach for patients with
severe alveolar ridge atrophy.
Purpose of study: The objective was to compare the hydroxyapatite + PRP
with hydroxyapatite + Blood Clot in maxillary sinus grafts.
Graft insertion can effectively enhance the regeneration of
debilitated bone.
Aim: The effects of an alloplastic bone-replacing material, b-tricalcium
phosphate, and of autogenous bone graft were compared.