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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. 131
Author(s):  
Alessandro Perini ◽  
Jose Viña-Almunia ◽  
Carmen Carda ◽  
José Javier Martín de Llano ◽  
Daniele Botticelli ◽  
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Background: We studied the influence on healing of a resorbable membrane covering the osteotomy site after maxillary sinus grafting, evaluated in different regions of the augmented area. Methods: Maxillary sinus augmentation was performed in 24 New Zealand rabbits. Osteotomy, 4 × 6 mm, were performed bilaterally. A collagenated cortico-cancellous porcine bone was used to fill the elevated region. A collagen membrane was randomly placed over the osteotomy site on one side (MG), and the other side was left uncovered (NMG). The animals were euthanized after 2, 4, and 8 weeks; and histomorphometric analysis was performed in eight different regions. Results: New bone percentages were similar in both groups. There were no statistically significant differences. In MG, the overall percentages were 15.6 ± 7.3%, 22.9 ± 6.1%, and 24.9 ± 12.0% after 2, 4, and 8 weeks, respectively. In NMG, the percentages were 11.2 ± 4.5%, 24.1 ± 5.7%, and 24.5 ± 15.7%, respectively. The proportions of new bone in the various regions after 8 weeks were 31 ± 8.9% and 29.9 ± 9.1% in the bone walls region, 25 ± 10.1% and 32.8 ± 9.1% in the submucosa region, 22.6 ± 21.6% and 10.9 ± 11.5 in the middle region, 17.3 ± 14% and 13.4 ± 9.8% in the close-to-window region, and 21.8 ± 11.6%, 19.1 ± 6.4% in the osteotomy region—for MG and NMG, respectively. Conclusions: In both groups the greatest amounts of bone formation occurred near to the pre-existing bone walls, followed by the sub-mucosa region. The smallest amounts were found in the close-to-window region, followed by the central region. The placement of a collagen membrane to cover the osteotomy site did not influence the amount of new bone formation after sinus grafting.


Author(s):  
Mootaz MLOUKA ◽  
Mohamed Tlili ◽  
ali meddeb hamrouni ◽  
raki selmi ◽  
Faten Khanfir ◽  
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Maxillary sinus grafting is a well-know procedure with high predictability used to to correct vertical bone defects in the posterior region of the maxilla.The presence of a sinus osteoma adds to its difficulty and may recquire a more specific case management depending on the lesion’s extent.


2020 ◽  
Vol 49 (11) ◽  
pp. 1470-1480 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Coopman ◽  
J. Fennis ◽  
H. Ghaeminia ◽  
G. Van de Vyvere ◽  
C. Politis ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Marc El Hage ◽  
Nathalie Nurdin ◽  
Mark Bischof ◽  
Rabah Nedir

The sinus elevation procedure is a safe and predictable technique that allows the placement of implants in atrophic posterior maxillae. However, some recommendations have to be followed by the patient to ensure reliable healing. It is particularly important to avoid inducing trauma in the region concerned and through the sinuses. This report describes a rare complication that occurred after the grafting of a sinus, which was attributed to a violent sneeze a few hours after the intervention. The diagnosis of emphysema following air entry was confirmed by the suddenness of the swelling and associated crepitation, and by the radiographic observation of a delimited radiolucent zone in the grafted sinus. The immediate diagnosis and subsequent management prevented further adverse events. This case report supports the need for complete comprehensive instruction of patients after oral surgery, swift diagnosis, and management of emphysema.


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 93-95
Author(s):  
VR Devani ◽  
B. Manohar ◽  
M Humagain ◽  
N Shetty

Use of tooth as a promising replacement substitute has been validated by various animal as well as human studies. Though widely used in GBR and Sinus grafting techniques, its use in periodontal intrabony defect is not documented. In the present case report, the tooth graft has been placed in periodontal intrabony defect. Post-operative CBCT after 26 weeks revealed homogeneous incorporation of tooth graft. Clinical parameters show bone fill. However; results with larger sample size could further validate the use of tooth graft in periodontal regeneration.


2019 ◽  
Vol 91 (1) ◽  
pp. 93-101
Author(s):  
Chao‐Chien Hung ◽  
Earl Fu ◽  
Hsien‐Chung Chiu ◽  
Huang‐Chien Liang

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