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The Dome Phenomenon Associated with Maxillary Sinus Augmentation
Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, 08/25/09
Mahler D et al. – The current report, as well as other studies and case series, suggests that there is great potential for healing and bone formation in the maxillary sinus membrane. The precise mechanism is not known. Further clinical and histologic studies are needed to understand the regenerative potential of the Schneiderian membrane.
Dr. Liran Levin, 08/25/09
| Sinus floor augmentation is one of the most important bone augmentation procedures prior to dental implant placement in the posterior maxilla. It is widely performed with great predictability and excellent results during long-term follow-up. Our current report indicates that there is a healing and bone formation potential adjacent to the maxillary sinus membrane (which is elevated during this augmentation procedure). |
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