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Rev ADM 2015; 72 (1)

Technical considerations in active maxillary sinus lifts: A review of literature.

González ME, Hernández CA
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Language: Spanish
References: 26
Page: 14-20
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Key words:

Technique, lift, maxillary sinus.

ABSTRACT

During the diagnostic planning stage of treatment, it is important to determine the skeletal relationship between the edentulous maxilla and the mandible, as it may be necessary, as a complementary surgical procedure, to perform a maxillary sinus lift. This is a safe intervention that is used when there is insufficient available bone in the posterior maxilla to enable implant placement. The procedure allows us to increase the height of the alveolar process and the thickness of the floor of the maxillary sinus, so providing a support for implants measuring over 8 mm in length and enabling subsequent prosthetic rehabilitation. Note that common complications include perforation of the sinus mucosa and intraosseous bleeding (an arterial lesion), which can, on occasion, even result in the suspension of the intervention. This paper aims to draw attention to the technical considerations involved in this procedure, in order to allow a more personalized technique based on the clinical presentation of each patient, with particular emphasis on active lifting of the maxillary sinus.


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