Sinus Augmentation for Implant Placement Utilizing a Novel Synthetic Graft Material with Delayed Immediate Socket Grafting: A 2-Year Case Study

Frequently, sinus augmentation is required when replacing failing or missing molars in the maxilla due to loss of alveolar bone related to periodontal disease, pneumatization of the sinus or a combination of the two factors. Various materials have been advocated and utilized; these fall into the cat...

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Main Authors: Peter Fairbairn, Stuart Kilner, Dominic O’Hooley, Andrew Fish, Gregori M. Kurtzman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-03-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/12/7/2485
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author Peter Fairbairn
Stuart Kilner
Dominic O’Hooley
Andrew Fish
Gregori M. Kurtzman
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description Frequently, sinus augmentation is required when replacing failing or missing molars in the maxilla due to loss of alveolar bone related to periodontal disease, pneumatization of the sinus or a combination of the two factors. Various materials have been advocated and utilized; these fall into the categories of allograft, xenograft and synthetic materials. This article shall discuss a study of 10 cases with a 2-year follow-up utilizing a novel synthetic graft material used for sinus augmentation either simultaneously with implant placement or in preparation for sinus augmentation and implant placement in the posterior maxilla. The results of the 10 cases in the study found consistent results over the 2-year study period with maintenance of the alveolar height at the maxillary sinus. A lack of complications or failures in the study group demonstrates the technique has useful applications in increasing ridge height to permit implant placement inferior to the sinus floor.
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spelling doaj.art-1f061c189cc74186aba0462797f19b262023-11-17T16:57:46ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832023-03-01127248510.3390/jcm12072485Sinus Augmentation for Implant Placement Utilizing a Novel Synthetic Graft Material with Delayed Immediate Socket Grafting: A 2-Year Case StudyPeter Fairbairn0Stuart Kilner1Dominic O’Hooley2Andrew Fish3Gregori M. Kurtzman4Dental Clinic, School of Dentistry, University of Detroit Mercy, 2700 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Detroit, MI 48208, USAPrivate Practice, London, UKPrivate Practice, Leeds, UKPrivate Practice, Jersey, UKPrivate Practice, Silver Spring, MD, USAFrequently, sinus augmentation is required when replacing failing or missing molars in the maxilla due to loss of alveolar bone related to periodontal disease, pneumatization of the sinus or a combination of the two factors. Various materials have been advocated and utilized; these fall into the categories of allograft, xenograft and synthetic materials. This article shall discuss a study of 10 cases with a 2-year follow-up utilizing a novel synthetic graft material used for sinus augmentation either simultaneously with implant placement or in preparation for sinus augmentation and implant placement in the posterior maxilla. The results of the 10 cases in the study found consistent results over the 2-year study period with maintenance of the alveolar height at the maxillary sinus. A lack of complications or failures in the study group demonstrates the technique has useful applications in increasing ridge height to permit implant placement inferior to the sinus floor.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/12/7/2485calcium sulfateCaSO<sub>4</sub>beta tricalcium phosphateβ-TCPsynthetic graftcrestal sinus augmentation
spellingShingle Peter Fairbairn
Stuart Kilner
Dominic O’Hooley
Andrew Fish
Gregori M. Kurtzman
Sinus Augmentation for Implant Placement Utilizing a Novel Synthetic Graft Material with Delayed Immediate Socket Grafting: A 2-Year Case Study
Journal of Clinical Medicine
calcium sulfate
CaSO<sub>4</sub>
beta tricalcium phosphate
β-TCP
synthetic graft
crestal sinus augmentation
title Sinus Augmentation for Implant Placement Utilizing a Novel Synthetic Graft Material with Delayed Immediate Socket Grafting: A 2-Year Case Study
title_full Sinus Augmentation for Implant Placement Utilizing a Novel Synthetic Graft Material with Delayed Immediate Socket Grafting: A 2-Year Case Study
title_fullStr Sinus Augmentation for Implant Placement Utilizing a Novel Synthetic Graft Material with Delayed Immediate Socket Grafting: A 2-Year Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Sinus Augmentation for Implant Placement Utilizing a Novel Synthetic Graft Material with Delayed Immediate Socket Grafting: A 2-Year Case Study
title_short Sinus Augmentation for Implant Placement Utilizing a Novel Synthetic Graft Material with Delayed Immediate Socket Grafting: A 2-Year Case Study
title_sort sinus augmentation for implant placement utilizing a novel synthetic graft material with delayed immediate socket grafting a 2 year case study
topic calcium sulfate
CaSO<sub>4</sub>
beta tricalcium phosphate
β-TCP
synthetic graft
crestal sinus augmentation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/12/7/2485
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