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Title Transcription
ジカコツ オ モチイタ サイナス リフト ノ ジュツシキ ト ヨゴ ニツイテ
Title Alternative
Operative procedure and prognosis of sinus floor elevation with autogenous bone
Author
Fujisawa, Kenji Department of Oral Surgery, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School KAKEN Search Researchers
Nagai, Hirokazu Department of Oral Surgery, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School
Miyamoto, Youji Department of Oral Surgery, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School Tokushima University Educator and Researcher Directory KAKEN Search Researchers
Keywords
サイナスリフト
自家骨
骨吸収
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Treatment of the atrophic edentulous posterior maxilla with implant supported prosthesis is often difficult, because bone volume is insufficient and the bone quality is poor due to resorption of the alveolar ridge and due to increasing pneumatization of the maxillary sinus. Internal augmentation of the maxillary premolar and molar region (sinus floor elevation) was introduced to provide appropriate amounts of bone in a severely absorbed maxilla. Sinus floor elevation became widely accepted as a routine method to improve the amount of bone volume before implant placement. We applied this procedure for patients with atrophic edentulous posterior maxilla from 2000, and we treated the patients in order to restoration of mastication function in safety. In this paper, we give an explanation of operative procedure of sinus floor elevation with autogenous bone for details, and we also comment on the other graft materials, complication of the sinus floor elevation and resorption of autogneous bone grafted on sinus floor.
Journal Title
四国歯学会雑誌
ISSN
09146091
NCID
AN10050046
Publisher
四国歯学会
Volume
22
Issue
2
Start Page
191
End Page
197
Sort Key
191
Published Date
2010-01-31
EDB ID
FullText File
language
jpn
TextVersion
Publisher
departments
University Hospital
Oral Sciences