CLINICAL AND RADIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF OSSEODENSIFICATION VERSUS OSTEOTOME FOR SINUS FLOOR ELEVATION IN PARTIALLY ATROPHIC MAXILLA: A PROSPECTIVE LONG TERM STUDY
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2019-01
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EDJ
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EGYPTIAN DENTAL JOURNAL;Vol. 65, 189:195, January, 2019
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Abstract
Objectives: The current study was conducted to evaluate crestal sinus floor elevation with
either osteotome or osseodensification in posterior atrophic maxilla.
Material & methods: 24 crestal sinus floor elevations were performed for 24 patients with at
least 5mm residual bone height. 12 randomly selected patients received osteotome sinus elevation
(group 1), and 12 received osseodensification sinus elevation (group 2). The treatment outcome was
evaluated at 6, 12 months of healing clinically and radiographicaly. Implant 1ry and 2ry stability,
marginal bone loss, and bone gain were recorded and statistically analyzed.
Results: group 2 showed significantly higher ISQ values immediately postoperatively and at
6 months. There was significant increase of bone height (bone gain) in both groups (P=0.001), and
bone gain was 2.79±0.30 mm and 3.33±0.25 mm in group 1 &2 respectively.
Conclusion: Osseodensification sinus floor elevation was superior to osteotome elevation
regarding the 1ry & 2ry stability, and bone gain.
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atrophic maxilla, sinus lift, osseodensification, osteotome