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- Abstract : Continuous intra-sinus bone regeneration after nongrafted sinus lift with a PLLA mesh plate device and dental implant placement in an atrophic posterior maxilla: a case report
- Background : Continuous intra-sinus bone regeneration after nongrafted sinus lift with a PLLA mesh plate device and dental implant placement in an atrophic posterior maxilla: a case report
- Case presentation : Continuous intra-sinus bone regeneration after nongrafted sinus lift with a PLLA mesh plate device and dental implant placement in an atrophic posterior maxilla: a case report [1]
- Case presentation : Continuous intra-sinus bone regeneration after nongrafted sinus lift with a PLLA mesh plate device and dental implant placement in an atrophic posterior maxilla: a case report [2]
- Conclusions : Continuous intra-sinus bone regeneration after nongrafted sinus lift with a PLLA mesh plate device and dental implant placement in an atrophic posterior maxilla: a case report
- Consent : Continuous intra-sinus bone regeneration after nongrafted sinus lift with a PLLA mesh plate device and dental implant placement in an atrophic posterior maxilla: a case report
- Abbreviations : Continuous intra-sinus bone regeneration after nongrafted sinus lift with a PLLA mesh plate device and dental implant placement in an atrophic posterior maxilla: a case report
- References : Continuous intra-sinus bone regeneration after nongrafted sinus lift with a PLLA mesh plate device and dental implant placement in an atrophic posterior maxilla: a case report [1]
- References : Continuous intra-sinus bone regeneration after nongrafted sinus lift with a PLLA mesh plate device and dental implant placement in an atrophic posterior maxilla: a case report [2]
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- Fig. 3. After the removal of the bone window, the membrane was lifted upward, and the dental implants were placed without grafting materials : Continuous intra-sinus bone regeneration after nongrafted sinus lift with a PLLA mesh plate device and dental implant
- Fig. 4. a Front view of the bone window with the HA/PLLA mesh plate device fixed by a screw. b Lower view of the bone window with the HA/PLLA mesh plate device fixed by a screw : Continuous intra-sinus bone regeneration after nongrafted sinus lift with a PLLA mesh plate device and dental implant
- Fig. 5. Clinical view of the repositioned bone window with the HA/PLLA mesh plate device : Continuous intra-sinus bone regeneration after nongrafted sinus lift with a PLLA mesh plate device and dental implant
- Fig. 6. Radiographic findings on cross-sectional computed tomography in the right second molar region after nongrafted sinus lift with simultaneous implant placement. a Immediately. b At 6 months. c At 42 months : Continuous intra-sinus bone regeneration after nongrafted sinus lift with a PLLA mesh plate device and dental implant
- Fig. 7. Radiographic findings on panoramic computed tomography after nongrafted sinus lift with simultaneous implant placement. a Immediately. b At 6 months. c At 42 months : Continuous intra-sinus bone regeneration after nongrafted sinus lift with a PLLA mesh plate device and dental implant
- Fig. 8. Postoperative panoramic radiograph taken about 3 years after implant loading : Continuous intra-sinus bone regeneration after nongrafted sinus lift with a PLLA mesh plate device and dental implant