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Methods : Long-term radiographic assessment of maxillary sinus floor augmentation using beta-tricalcium phosphate: analysis by cone-beam computed tomography [3]

Methods : Long-term radiographic assessment of maxillary sinus floor augmentation using beta-tricalcium phosphate: analysis by cone-beam computed tomography [3]

author: Tsuneji Okada, Toru Kanai, Noriko Tachikawa, Motohiro Munakata, Shohei Kasugai | publisher: drg. Andreas Tjandra, Sp. Perio, FISID

Residual bone height (RBH): existing bone height to the maxillary sinus at the implant site

Implant length (IL): the length of the part of the implant that projects into the maxillary sinus

Width of sinus (SW): the width of the maxillary sinus from lateral wall to medial wall at the height of the center of the IL

In the present study, the radiographic examinations were statistically analyzed for (a) volumetric changes of the bone graft (BV) and (b) changes in the height surrounding the implant (BH) over time. Moreover, it was examined whether the liner parameters (RBH, SW, IL), BH immediately after surgery (iBH), and the implant placement site affected the changes in BH over time.

Because the time CBCT was performed 2.5 years the surgery varied, analysis was performed using the generalized estimating equation (GEE). Thus, the time of CBCT was used as a variable to resolve the problem.

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