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Septum on Maxillary Sinus. A Study in 91 Consecutive Surgeries of Maxillary Sinus Floor Elevation
(Soc Chilena AnatomiaTemucoChile, 2011)
Association Between Odontogenic Conditions And Maxillary Sinus Disease: A Study Using Cone-beam Computed Tomography
(Elsevier Science INCNew York, 2016)
Morphometric Analysis of Developing Maxillary Sinuses in Human Foetuses
(Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía, 2006)
Maxillary sinus pneumatization prevalence in Military Geriatric Hospital population
(Facultad de Odontología, 2017)
Histological findings following the use of a space-making device for bone reformation and implant integration in the maxillary sinus of primates
(2009-10-01)
Background: Previous studies have shown that membrane elevation results in predictable bone formation in the maxillary sinus provided that implants can be placed as tent poles. In situations with an extremely thin residual ...
Histological findings following the use of a space-making device for bone reformation and implant integration in the maxillary sinus of primates
(2009-10-01)
Background: Previous studies have shown that membrane elevation results in predictable bone formation in the maxillary sinus provided that implants can be placed as tent poles. In situations with an extremely thin residual ...
Histological Outcomes on the Development of New Space-making Devices for Maxillary Sinus Floor Augmentation
(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2011)
Background: Previous studies have pointed out that the mere elevation of the maxillary sinus membrane promotes bone formation without the use of augmentation materials. Purpose: This experimental study aimed at evaluating ...
Noninvasive aspergillosis as a maxillary antrolith: report of a rare case.
(2012-02-01)
Maxillary antrolithiasis is characterized by masses of tissue of endogenous or exogenous origin that calcify within the maxillary sinuses. Aspergillosis is a fungal disease in which the maxillary sinus is a primary site ...
Noninvasive aspergillosis as a maxillary antrolith: report of a rare case.
(2012-02-01)
Maxillary antrolithiasis is characterized by masses of tissue of endogenous or exogenous origin that calcify within the maxillary sinuses. Aspergillosis is a fungal disease in which the maxillary sinus is a primary site ...