The aim of this study was to evaluate the radiographic and clinical outcomes of patients undergoing sinus membrane elevation via a minimally invasive crestal approach utilizing the dental implant. Twenty patients having 1 or more missing posterior teeth were included. The maxillary sinus membrane was elevated using dental implant via a crestal approach in areas with insufficient residual bone. CBCT scans were used to measure the amount of newly formed bone, implant length inside the sinus, bucco-palatal sinus width, and bone thickness. Surgical and postsurgical complications along with implant survival were also measured. The mean (±SD) values for the newly formed bone after 1 year were 2.4 (±1.87) mm, while values for implant length inside the sinus were 4 (±1.49) mm. The results showed that percentage of implant length inside the sinus and the palatal bone thickness were statistically significant positive predictors of the newly formed bone. Higher percentage of implant length inside the sinus and increased palatal bone thickness were associated with larger amounts of newly formed bone. A high patient satisfaction was reported along with a 100% implant survival. The utilization of the novel dental implant approach for crestal sinus elevation demonstrated predictable clinical and radiographic outcomes. This novel technique is simple to both patients and clinicians, rendering it a promising and cost-efficient procedure.
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April 2024
CLINICAL DENTAL IMPLANT SCIENCE RESEARCH|
May 04 2024
A Novel Dental Implant Approach for Crestal Sinus Elevation: A Case Series Study
Ahmed Ibrahim Aboul Fettouh, MSc;
Ahmed Ibrahim Aboul Fettouh, MSc
1Implant Speciality Program, Misr International University, Cairo, Egypt
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Nesma Shemais, PhD;
Nesma Shemais, PhD
*
2Oral Medicine and Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
*Corresponding author, e-mail: [email protected]
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Khaled Mohamed Keraa, PhD;
Khaled Mohamed Keraa, PhD
3Faculty of Dentistry, Misr International University, Cairo, Egypt
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Nael Adel Mina, BDS;
Nael Adel Mina, BDS
4Private Practice, International Dental Continuing Education Center, Cairo, Egypt
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Mariam Samy Abdelmalak, BDS;
Mariam Samy Abdelmalak, BDS
5Private Practice, Cairo, Egypt
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Abdelrahman Ali Gamaleldin Abdelrahman, MSc;
Abdelrahman Ali Gamaleldin Abdelrahman, MSc
6Private practice, Orascan Radiographic Center, Cairo, Egypt
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Noha A. Ghallab, PhD
Noha A. Ghallab, PhD
2Oral Medicine and Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
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J Oral Implantol (2024) 50 (2): 95–102.
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Ahmed Ibrahim Aboul Fettouh, Nesma Shemais, Khaled Mohamed Keraa, Nael Adel Mina, Mariam Samy Abdelmalak, Abdelrahman Ali Gamaleldin Abdelrahman, Noha A. Ghallab; A Novel Dental Implant Approach for Crestal Sinus Elevation: A Case Series Study. J Oral Implantol 1 April 2024; 50 (2): 95–102. doi: https://doi.org/10.1563/aaid-joi-D-23-00090
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