The sinus bone graft /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Jensen, Ole T. (ed.)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Chicago : Quintessence Publishing, 2006.
Edición:2nd ed. --
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Section 1. Biologic, biomechanical, and prosthetic considerations: 1. History of maxillary sinus grafting.
  • 2. Biologic basis of sinus grafting.
  • 3. Vital biomechanics of bone and bone grafts.
  • 4. Indications for and classification of sinus bone grafts.
  • 5. Sinus floor augmentation: simultaneous versus delayed implant placement.
  • 6. Sinus floor augmentation at the time of tooth removal.
  • 7. Prosthetic management of the sinus graft patient.
  • 8. Contraindications for sinus graft procedures.
  • 9. Complications of maxillary sinus augmentation.
  • 10. Sinus reactions to invasive surgery .
  • Section 2. Graft sources and materials: 11. Maxillofacial donor sites for sinus floor and alveolar reconstruction.
  • 12. Tibia bone grafting for sinus augmentation.
  • 13. Sinus augmentation with bone harvested from the ilium.
  • 14. Sinus augmentation with bone harvested from the calvarium.
  • 15. Safety and efficacy of bone allograft for sinus grafting.
  • 16. Use of alloplasts for sinus floor grafting.
  • 17. Use of xenografts for sinus augmentation.
  • Section 3. Technical variations and auxiliary procedures: 18. Effect of surface morphology on implant survival in the grafted maxillary sinus.
  • 19. Use of barrier membranes in sinus augmentation.
  • 20. Le fort i downgraft with sinus elevation.
  • 21. Trans-Alveolar sinus elevation combined with ridge expansion.
  • 22. Osteotome technique for site development and sinus floor augmentation.
  • 23. Piezoelectric bone surgery for sinus bone grafting.
  • 24. Le fort i and alveolar distraction osteogenesis with sinus bone grafting.
  • 25. PRP and BMP: a comparison of their use and efficacy in sinus grafting.
  • 26. Zygomatic implants: a viable alternative to the sinus bone graft.
  • 27. Graftless rehabilitation of the atrophied maxilla using tilted and short implants and immediate function.
  • Section 4. Looking to the future: 28. Stromal stem cell preparation from iliac bone marrow aspirate for sinus bone grafting.
  • 29. Tissue engineering for maxillary sinus augmentation.
  • 30. Use of tissue-engineered bone cells for sinus augmentation with simultaneous implant placement.
  • 31. Gene therapy of growth factors for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.