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Horizontal and Vertical Reconstruction of the Severely Resorbed Maxillary Jaw Using Subantral Augmentation and a Novel Tenting Technique with Bone from the Lateral Buccal Wall

Angelo LeoneAlessandro ScardinaAntoine BerberiZiad NoujeimNabih NaderZiad Salameh

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medicine.medical_specialtyGraftingbusiness.industrySinus liftBuccal administrationAnatomyBone augmentationPlastic surgeryAtrophic maxillamedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologySinus liftBone reconstructionAtrophic maxillaMedicineSurgeryOral SurgerybusinessLateral wallSinus (anatomy)Research Paper

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Aim The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of using the lateral wall bone in sinus lifting two-dimensional reconstruction on bone augmentation.Patients and Methods Ten patients affected by class V or VI maxillary atrophy with less than 3 mm of residual horizontal ridge were selected. Using a piezo-ultrasonic surgery tip bony lateral wall was cut. To expose native bone to the bone graft, multiple perforations, made through the cortical plate of the recipient site with a round bur. Once the bony buccal wall was adjusted it was fixed away from the ridge with two 1.5 x 13 mm bone fixation screws. Deficiencies created between the bony buccal wall and the ridge was filled with a mineralized cortical bone. A pericardium membrane was then placed on the graft. A biopsy for histologic evaluation was made.Results The data analysis in bone volume changes reported significant differences between the anterior and posterior locations before and after grafting (p < 0.05). The biopsy shows mature cancellous bone with predominantly lamellar structure.Conclusion The use of the lateral wall bone in sinus lift surgery showed significant increase in bone volume.

https://doi.org/10.1007/s12663-014-0635-7