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Clinical and biological analysis in graftless maxillary sinus lift
(Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, 2017)
Sinusitis maxilar de origen odontog?nico: revisi?n de literatura
(Santo Domingo: Universidad Iberoamericana (UNIBE), 2021)
[Espa?ol] La sinusitis maxilar odontog?nica es una enfermedad que se produce por una inflamaci?n de la membrana sinusal o de Schneider cuando existen infecciones dentales periapicales, enfermedad periodontal, patolog?as ...
Prescence and distribution of intrasinusal septa in the maxillary sinus floor Presencia y distribución de tabiques intrasinusales en el piso del seno maxilar
(2011)
The loss of upper teeth causes alveolar process resorption and maxilary sinus pneumatization. Oral implantology has solved these losses, however, when pneumatization of the maxillary sinus exists, bone availability is ...
Histological outcomes on the development of new space-making devices for maxillary sinus floor augmentation
(2011-09-01)
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 ...
Histological outcomes on the development of new space-making devices for maxillary sinus floor augmentation
(2011-09-01)
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 ...
Assessment of the lacrimal recess of the maxillary sinus on computed tomography scans
(Elsevier Ireland LtdClareIrlanda, 2013)
Use of autogenous bone and beta-tricalcium phosphate in maxillary sinus lifting: a prospective, randomized, volumetric computed tomography study
(Elsevier B. V., 2015)
The correction of bone defects can be performed using autogenous or alloplastic materials, such as beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP). This study compared the changes in bone volume (CBV) after maxillary sinus lifting using ...
An unusual case of dental infection by Pseudomonas aeruginosa causing a brain abscess: case report
(2017-12-01)
A brain abscess may result when dental infection reaches the brain through contiguous anatomic cavities such as the maxillary sinus, the ethmoid sinus and the orbital cavity. It is an important complication and should be ...