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Comparison of corticocancellous block and particulate bone grafts in maxillary sinus floor augmentation for bone healing around dental implants

Title
Comparison of corticocancellous block and particulate bone grafts in maxillary sinus floor augmentation for bone healing around dental implants
Authors
Lee S.-H.Choi B.-H.Li J.Jeong S.-M.Kim H.-S.Ko C.-Y.
Ewha Authors
이승호
SCOPUS Author ID
이승호scopus
Issue Date
2007
Journal Title
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology and Endodontology
ISSN
1079-2104JCR Link
Citation
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology and Endodontology vol. 104, no. 3, pp. 324 - 328
Indexed
SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare 2 types of bone used for maxillary sinus floor augmentation, corticocancellous block or particulate bone grafts, on bone healing around dental implants when installed simultaneously with the implant. Study design: The mucous membranes of 12 sinuses in 6 dogs were elevated bilaterally. On one side of the maxillary sinus, autogenous corticocancellous block bone was grafted into the space between the membrane and sinus wall. On the opposite side, autogenous corticocancellous particulate bone was grafted. Simultaneously, 2 dental implants were inserted into the grafting material through the maxillary sinus floor. The animals were killed 6 months after surgical procedure. Results: The mean bone-implant contact was 56.7% on the block side and 32.1% on the particulate side (P < .05). The mean height of newly formed bone in the augmented area was 12.3 mm on the block side and 9.7 mm on the particulate side (P < .05). Conclusion: Our results show that maxillary sinus floor augmentation using corticocancellous block bone grafts, when installed simultaneously with the implant, is superior to corticocancellous particulate bone grafts for bone healing around dental implants. © 2007 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.
DOI
10.1016/j.tripleo.2006.12.020
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