Different techniques in transalveolar maxillary sinus elevation: A literature review

Dental implant treatment in the posterior maxilla encounters bone quality and quantity problems. Sinus elevation is a predictable technique to overcome height deficiency in this area. Transalveolar sinus elevation is a technique that is less invasive and less time-consuming, first introduced for rid...

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Main Authors: Ardeshir Lafzi, Fazele Atarbashi-Moghadam, Reza Amid, Soran Sijanivandi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Periodontology and Implant Dentistry
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Online Access:https://japid.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/japid-13-35.pdf
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spelling doaj-1044c9699d874611bbff6311ac55834a2021-07-04T10:22:17ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Advanced Periodontology and Implant Dentistry2645-53902021-06-01131354210.34172/japid.2021.004japid-1133Different techniques in transalveolar maxillary sinus elevation: A literature reviewArdeshir Lafzi0Fazele Atarbashi-Moghadam1Reza Amid2Soran Sijanivandi3Department of Periodontics, Dental School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Periodontics, Dental School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Periodontics, Dental School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDental Research Center, Research Institute of Dental Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDental implant treatment in the posterior maxilla encounters bone quality and quantity problems. Sinus elevation is a predictable technique to overcome height deficiency in this area. Transalveolar sinus elevation is a technique that is less invasive and less time-consuming, first introduced for ridges with at least 5 mm of bone height. Many modifications and innovative equipment have been introduced for this technique. This review aimed to explain the modifications of this technique with their indications and benefits. An exhaustive search in PubMed Central and Scopus electronic databases was performed until December 2020. Articles were selected that introduced new techniques for the transalveolar maxillary sinus approach that had clinical cases with full texts available in the English language. Finally, twenty-six articles were included. The data were categorized and discussed in five groups, including expansion-based techniques, drill-based techniques, hydraulic pressure techniques, piezoelectric surgery, and balloon techniques. The operator’s choice for transalveolar approach techniques for sinus floor elevation can be based on the clinician’s skill, bone volume, and access to equipment. If possible, a technique with simultaneous implant placement should be preferred.https://japid.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/japid-13-35.pdfdental implantmaxillary sinussinus floor augmentationtransalveolar maxillary sinus elevation
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author Ardeshir Lafzi
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Fazele Atarbashi-Moghadam
Reza Amid
Soran Sijanivandi
Different techniques in transalveolar maxillary sinus elevation: A literature review
Journal of Advanced Periodontology and Implant Dentistry
dental implant
maxillary sinus
sinus floor augmentation
transalveolar maxillary sinus elevation
author_facet Ardeshir Lafzi
Fazele Atarbashi-Moghadam
Reza Amid
Soran Sijanivandi
author_sort Ardeshir Lafzi
title Different techniques in transalveolar maxillary sinus elevation: A literature review
title_short Different techniques in transalveolar maxillary sinus elevation: A literature review
title_full Different techniques in transalveolar maxillary sinus elevation: A literature review
title_fullStr Different techniques in transalveolar maxillary sinus elevation: A literature review
title_full_unstemmed Different techniques in transalveolar maxillary sinus elevation: A literature review
title_sort different techniques in transalveolar maxillary sinus elevation: a literature review
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Advanced Periodontology and Implant Dentistry
issn 2645-5390
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Dental implant treatment in the posterior maxilla encounters bone quality and quantity problems. Sinus elevation is a predictable technique to overcome height deficiency in this area. Transalveolar sinus elevation is a technique that is less invasive and less time-consuming, first introduced for ridges with at least 5 mm of bone height. Many modifications and innovative equipment have been introduced for this technique. This review aimed to explain the modifications of this technique with their indications and benefits. An exhaustive search in PubMed Central and Scopus electronic databases was performed until December 2020. Articles were selected that introduced new techniques for the transalveolar maxillary sinus approach that had clinical cases with full texts available in the English language. Finally, twenty-six articles were included. The data were categorized and discussed in five groups, including expansion-based techniques, drill-based techniques, hydraulic pressure techniques, piezoelectric surgery, and balloon techniques. The operator’s choice for transalveolar approach techniques for sinus floor elevation can be based on the clinician’s skill, bone volume, and access to equipment. If possible, a technique with simultaneous implant placement should be preferred.
topic dental implant
maxillary sinus
sinus floor augmentation
transalveolar maxillary sinus elevation
url https://japid.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/japid-13-35.pdf
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