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CLINICAL AND HISTOMORPHOMETRIC OUTCOME IN FUTURE SITE DEVELOPMENT PERFORMED WITH A NANO-HYDROXYAPATITE THROUGH HYDRAULIC SINUS LIFT TECHNIQUE

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Purpose. The crestal sinus lifting by means of hydraulic technique associated with a nano-cristalline hydroxyapatite in an aqueous medium is investigated. Materials and methods. A specific purpose-made instrument is used, consisting of a syringe with a micrometrically controlled piston connected to a dispenser used to inject, in a calibrated and precise manner, noted volumes of graft material into the sub-schneiderian space. Adopting such a technique the Authors performed 7 future site developments, on 7 patients (2 males; 5 females; mean age 49.29±8.08 years), using a nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite. In the second stage, performed at 5.71±1.52 months, 7 implants were placed, after harvesting bone biopsies from the regenerated sites. The samples underwent histological and histomorphometric analysis. Results. The average percentage of vital bone was of 33.27±5.98%, while the bone marrow and graft material were 60.84±5.93% and 5.87±3.05%, respectively. Conclusions. The results confirm the effectiveness of this method in restoring bone volume in the sub-antral region. Furthermore nano-cristalline hydroxyapatite is a proper material for sinus floor augmentation.

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M. Andreasi Bassi

M. A. Lopez

L. Confalone

D. Lauritano

V. Condotto

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Andreasi Bassi, M., Lopez , M. A., Confalone , L., Lauritano , D., & Condotto, V. (2017). CLINICAL AND HISTOMORPHOMETRIC OUTCOME IN FUTURE SITE DEVELOPMENT PERFORMED WITH A NANO-HYDROXYAPATITE THROUGH HYDRAULIC SINUS LIFT TECHNIQUE. Oral & Implantology, 10(4), 468–476. Retrieved from https://www.oimplantology.org/oimp/article/view/236
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