Shanghai Journal of Stomatology ›› 2014, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (1): 71-74.

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Clinical application of sinus floor elevation guided by cone-beam computer tomography

ZHOU Wen-qing1, CHEN Jan-rong2, ZHOU Yong-qiang1, WU Yan-ping1, CHEN Lu1, DING Shui-qing2   

  1. 1.Department of Oral Implantology, Stomatology Hospital of Nantong City. Nantong 226001, Jiangsu Province, China;
    2.Department of Radiology, Stomatology Hospital of Nantong City. Nantong 226001, Jiangsu Province, China
  • Received:2013-06-21 Revised:2013-09-18 Online:2014-02-20 Published:2014-10-21
  • Supported by:
    Social Undertakings Technological Innovation and Demonstration Program of Nantong City (HS2011035)

Abstract: PURPOSE: To investigate the value of using con-beam computer tomography (CBCT) to evaluate bone volume in the edentulous area of posterior maxilla, and guide sinus floor elevation. METHODS: Twenty eight patients who planed to receive dental implant in the posterior maxilla underwent CBCT scan. After analysis of residual bone height, 19 patients with 5-10 mm bone height below the sinus floor underwent transcrestal sinus floor elevation, while 7 patients with less than 5 mm bone height below the sinus floor underwent lateral window sinus floor elevation. The treatment outcomes were assessed postoperatively. RESULTS: CBCT detected bone deficiency in the posterior maxillary alveolar bone in 26 patients, mucus cyst of maxillary sinus in 1 patient and sinus septa in 2 patients. Nineteen patients underwent transcrestal sinus floor elevation, and 7 patients underwent lateral window sinus floor elevation. All patients completed final dental restorations, and the restorations achieved satisfactory function and esthetic. CONCLUSIONS: CBCT imaging plays an important role in determining bone quality in posterior maxilla and guiding sinus floor elevation.

Key words: CBCT, Maxillary sinus floor elevation, Dental implant

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