Frontiers in Dentistry (Sep 2012)

Comparison of lateral window and osteotome techniques in sinus augmentation: histological and histomorphometric evaluation.

  • N Esfahanizadeh,
  • A R Rokn,
  • M Paknejad,
  • P Motahari,
  • H Daneshparvar,
  • Ar Shamshiri

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to compare the lateral window and osteotome techniques for sinus lifting using histological and histomorphometric methods.In this clinical trial 10 patients (a total number of 14 sinus areas) who needed implant treatment in the atrophic posterior maxilla were enrolled. In all the cases the residual bone height between the sinus floor and the alveolar crest was less than 5 mm. Sinus augmentation was performed. The treatment modality for a given residual bone height was selected randomly and Bio-Oss was applied in all the cases as the graft material. After a healing period of about 10 months, in all the cases, the implants were placed and biopsies of alveolar crestal bone were obtained at the same time; biopsy specimens were evaluated using histological and histomorphometric methods. Fisher's exact and Mann-Whitney U tests were used to compare distribution of variables in the two groups. Statistical significance was defined at P

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