What are the radiographic prevalence and anatomical patterns of maxillary sinus septa in a Turkish cohort? [PDF]
Yuksel IB +6 more
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Long‐term stability of transcrestal sinus augmentation
Abstract Transcrestal sinus augmentation has emerged as a minimally invasive alternative to lateral window techniques for vertical bone augmentation in the edentulous maxilla. Since its early introduction and modification over the last several decades, this technique has demonstrated predictable outcomes for implant placement in regions with limited ...
Sandra H. Stuhr +4 more
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Comprehensive Facial Reconstruction With Anterolateral Thigh Free Flap After Maxillary Sinus Squamous Cell Carcinoma Resection. [PDF]
Nakandala B +2 more
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Nonsurgical Endodontic Retreatment of a Large Cyst-Like Periapical Lesion With Buccal and Palatal Cortical Plate Perforations and Maxillary Sinus Involvement: A 2-Year CBCT Follow-Up Case Report. [PDF]
Elsayed MA, Nawar NN, Karobari MI.
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Maxillary Sinus Assessment: A Computed Tomography Analysis and Classification. [PDF]
El-Anwar MW +5 more
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Volumetric Analysis of Maxillary Sinus and Nasal Conchae According to Skeletal Classes and Cranio-Maxillary Relation. [PDF]
Çerçi Öngün B +4 more
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Clinical outcomes of maxillary sinus augmentation in atrophied posterior maxilla based on residual bone height. [PDF]
Lee D +6 more
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Endoscopic transnasal approach to pterygopalatine fossa and infratemporal fossa: case series utilizing endoscopic modified medial maxillectomy (EMMM)/direct approach to the anterior and lateral part of the maxillary sinus (DALMA). [PDF]
Umekawa M +6 more
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The clinician contemplating reconstruction of the posterior maxilla with osteointegrated implants must overcome a number of anatomic challenges. Buccolingual and/or apico-occlusal atrophy of the edentulous ridge and pneumatization of the maxillary sinus often limit the volume of bone available for implant placement.
Tahrir N, Aldelaimi, Afrah A, Khalil
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