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Clinical considerations in transalveolar sinus floor elevation using hydraulic pressure: case report
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ÀÌÀº¿µ ( Lee Eun-Young ) - Chungbuk National University
±è°æ¿ø ( Kim Kyoung-Won ) - Chungbuk National University
KMID : 1034220120040010023
Abstract
Minimally invasive sinus elevation and augmentation using a transalveolar approach can reduce perioperative complications and patient discomfort. A transcrestal sinus floor elevation using osteotomes can increase bone levels and is a highly successful procedure. However, malleting osteotomes can be disconcerting for a patient. Transcrestal maxillary sinus floor elevation with simultaneous implant placement by drill with stopper and water pressure is a safe, invasive and handy technique, with higher elevation height, fewer clinical complications and less pain.
To evaluate the clinical effect of the sinus reamer and hydraulic pressure applied to transcrestal maxillary sinus floor elevation with simultaneous placement of implants. This technique was considered to be a beneficial treatment choice in the maintenance of satisfactory functional and esthetic results in the transcrestal maxillary sinus floor elevation.
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transalveolar sinus floor elevation; hydraulic pressure; osteotome
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