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Introduction Sinus augmentation surgery, also called sinus graft or lift, involves elevating the Schneiderian membrane in the posterior maxilla to enhance alveolar bone height by placing a bone graft or osteogenic materials. This procedure is commonly performed to support dental implants. This study evaluates the morphometry of the maxillary sinus across different age groups within the Eastern Indian population and its implications for sinus augmentation surgery. Methods We analysed 85 patients (55 males (64.7%) and 30 females (35.3%)) who underwent computed tomography scans, assessing key parameters such as residual bone height, lateral wall thickness, medial wall thickness, and the sinus angle. Data were summarised and presented as mean ± SD for continuous variables and frequencies for categorical data. Inferential tests were used to analyse the parameters, with a significance level of p<0.05. Results Our findings indicate that 56.47% (n=48) of patients had a residual bone height of ≤5 mm, necessitating sinus augmentation surgery before dental implantation. While lateral wall thickness was an important factor in selecting the appropriate surgical approach, with 16.67% (n=8) requiring the lateral window technique and 83.34% (n=40) better suited for the crestal approach, no significant gender differences were observed. However, the need for sinus augmentation surgery was more common in the 21-40 age group (p=0.008). Notably, left-side residual bone height was significantly lower than right-side residual bone height, indicating lateral asymmetry. Conclusion This study emphasizes the importance of maxillary sinus morphometry in optimizing sinus augmentation surgery techniques tailored to individual anatomical variations to improve surgical outcomes in the Eastern Indian population.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.87809 | DOI Listing |
Cureus
September 2025
Interventional Cardiology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, USA.
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July 2025
Department of Dentistry, Consultant Prosthodontics/Dental Implantology, King Fahad Specialist Hospital, Dammam, SAU.
Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) has gained popularity as an autologous biomaterial used to enhance bone healing. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess whether the use of PRF alone achieves comparable osteogenic outcomes to conventional bone grafts. It involved a comprehensive search of the databases PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar for articles published from 2019-2024, seeking to identify clinical studies comparing PRF alone to grafts or controls in bone regeneration procedures.
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August 2025
Center for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Danube Private University, Steiner Landstrasse 124, 3500 Krems an der Donau, Austria.
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August 2025
Odontostomatologic and Specialized Clinical Sciences Department, Polytechnic University of Marche, 60131 Ancona, Italy.
Sinus augmentation provides a well-established model for investigating the three-dimensional morphometry and macromolecular dynamics of bone regeneration, particularly when using biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) graft substitutes. This case series included six biopsies from patients who underwent maxillary sinus augmentation using BCP granules composed of 30% hydroxyapatite (HA) and 70% β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP). Bone core biopsies were obtained at healing times of 6 months, 9 months, and 12 months.
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August 2025
Purpose: This long-term retrospective case series study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and to identify risk factors for peri-implantitis associated with the one-step lateral sinus floor elevation (LSFE) procedure in patients with a severely atrophic posterior maxilla.
Materials And Methods: Clinical data were obtained from Periodontic Department at Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital. One-step, non-submerged LSFE enabled simultaneous implant placement in sites with residual bone height < 5 mm.