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Influence of Residual Bone Height on Marginal Bone Loss Around Implants Following Lateral Sinus Floor Augmentation With Deproteinized Bovine Bone Mineral: A Retrospective Study Up to 12 Years.
In Brief
An observational study evaluating sinus lift using DBBM for Residual Bone Height and 4 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 142 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Data collection will be done on all patients who underwent a lateral maxillary sinus floor augmentation in the Faculty of Dental Medicine, both in the Periodontology Department and in the Oral Surgery Department. Pre-surgical residual bone height will be measured on patients with a preoperative CBCT, and marginal bone loss will be measured in patients with a postoperative periapical radiograph that dates at least 3 years after implant placement. In contrast to other studies who only associated between the presurgical residual bone height and implant survival / success rate, this study design takes a more in depth approach and measures the exact marginal bone loss on each implant. In addition, other factors will be taken into consideration (implant type, smoking status, diabetes status) to eliminate any confounding factors.
Study Details
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Interventions
Sinus lift was performed to the patients, then after 9 months dental implants were placed.