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Implant treatment to reduce complications : Maxillary sinus elevation and bone graft (lateral wall approach) Failures and Problem solving

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Abstract


Today, maxillary sinus graft is considered to be the most prognostic of bone augmentation surgery as a pre-prosthetic treatment. Implant survival rates of more than 95% can be expected if appropriate decisions are made on the basis of implants, implant surface morphology, and use of a shield over the maxillary sinus front-wall. In addition, maxillary sinus grafty has a low rate of complications, and even if complications occur during or after maxillary sinus graft, most are localized and easily recovered.

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Implant; Maxillary sinus; bone graft

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