Tenting effect of dental implant on maxillary sinus lift without grafting

Background/purpose: Maxillary sinus lift without grafting is an alternative procedure that is used to lower the risk of infection and facilitate the surgical procedure. The objective of this study was to evaluate the tenting effect of the dental implant by measuring the amount and morphology of bone...

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Main Authors: Dong-Suk Song, Chul-Hoon Kim, Bok-Joo Kim, Jung-Han Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-09-01
Series:Journal of Dental Sciences
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spelling doaj-39807434796848438558cb84ab4b81ca2020-11-25T02:59:25ZengElsevierJournal of Dental Sciences1991-79022020-09-01153278285Tenting effect of dental implant on maxillary sinus lift without graftingDong-Suk Song0Chul-Hoon Kim1Bok-Joo Kim2Jung-Han Kim3Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dong-A University Medical Center, Busan, South KoreaDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dong-A University Medical Center, Busan, South KoreaDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dong-A University Medical Center, Busan, South KoreaCorresponding author. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery, Dong-A University Medical center, Busan, 49201, South Korea.; Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dong-A University Medical Center, Busan, South KoreaBackground/purpose: Maxillary sinus lift without grafting is an alternative procedure that is used to lower the risk of infection and facilitate the surgical procedure. The objective of this study was to evaluate the tenting effect of the dental implant by measuring the amount and morphology of bone formation around it. Material and methods: 49 implants were placed in 26 patients by maxillary sinus lift without grafting. Radiographic images were taken preoperatively and at 6 months postoperatively and used to evaluate the height of the residual bone, the width of the maxillary sinus, the amount of bone formation, and the adjacent tooth. Results: The most common type of bone formed around the implant, as seen in 23 cases, was the same height as the apex of the implant; in 11 cases, it was 0–2 mm above the apex of the implant, and in 7 cases, 2 mm or more. Meanwhile, 5 cases showed defects. The tent type of bone formation, which showed more bone formation at the implant apex than in the surrounding bone, was overwhelmingly the most common. (80.4%) The amount of bone formation increased in proportion to the difference between the residual bone height and the implant length. (P < .001). Conclusion: The amount of bone formation in the sinus lift without grafting increased in proportion to the length of the implants in the maxillary sinus due to the tenting effect of the implant in the maxillary sinus membrane.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1991790220300908Dental implantBone formationMaxillary sinus augmentationSinus lift
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author Dong-Suk Song
Chul-Hoon Kim
Bok-Joo Kim
Jung-Han Kim
spellingShingle Dong-Suk Song
Chul-Hoon Kim
Bok-Joo Kim
Jung-Han Kim
Tenting effect of dental implant on maxillary sinus lift without grafting
Journal of Dental Sciences
Dental implant
Bone formation
Maxillary sinus augmentation
Sinus lift
author_facet Dong-Suk Song
Chul-Hoon Kim
Bok-Joo Kim
Jung-Han Kim
author_sort Dong-Suk Song
title Tenting effect of dental implant on maxillary sinus lift without grafting
title_short Tenting effect of dental implant on maxillary sinus lift without grafting
title_full Tenting effect of dental implant on maxillary sinus lift without grafting
title_fullStr Tenting effect of dental implant on maxillary sinus lift without grafting
title_full_unstemmed Tenting effect of dental implant on maxillary sinus lift without grafting
title_sort tenting effect of dental implant on maxillary sinus lift without grafting
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Dental Sciences
issn 1991-7902
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Background/purpose: Maxillary sinus lift without grafting is an alternative procedure that is used to lower the risk of infection and facilitate the surgical procedure. The objective of this study was to evaluate the tenting effect of the dental implant by measuring the amount and morphology of bone formation around it. Material and methods: 49 implants were placed in 26 patients by maxillary sinus lift without grafting. Radiographic images were taken preoperatively and at 6 months postoperatively and used to evaluate the height of the residual bone, the width of the maxillary sinus, the amount of bone formation, and the adjacent tooth. Results: The most common type of bone formed around the implant, as seen in 23 cases, was the same height as the apex of the implant; in 11 cases, it was 0–2 mm above the apex of the implant, and in 7 cases, 2 mm or more. Meanwhile, 5 cases showed defects. The tent type of bone formation, which showed more bone formation at the implant apex than in the surrounding bone, was overwhelmingly the most common. (80.4%) The amount of bone formation increased in proportion to the difference between the residual bone height and the implant length. (P < .001). Conclusion: The amount of bone formation in the sinus lift without grafting increased in proportion to the length of the implants in the maxillary sinus due to the tenting effect of the implant in the maxillary sinus membrane.
topic Dental implant
Bone formation
Maxillary sinus augmentation
Sinus lift
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1991790220300908
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