Abstract
Dental implants are a widely accepted and predictable treatment option for the replacement of missing teeth. However, implant placement in the posterior maxilla presents distinct anatomical and clinical challenges due to the proximity of the maxillary sinus. Sinus-related complications may arise, particularly when implants protrude into the sinus cavity or when sinus augmentation pro...
Advancements in dental implantology demand precision tools that are capable of accommodating the varying anatomical features of patients’ jaws. A key challenge in this field is ensuring that the drill used for implant placement accurately detects differences in bone quality while maintaining efficiency and safety. In response to this need, a novel drill system was proposed and tested to evaluate...
[ ... ] Dental implants have revolutionized the field of restorative dentistry, providing patients with an effective solution to replace lost teeth. However, the success of dental implants heavily relies on precise surgical techniques and careful planning, particularly when dealing with anatomical structures near the implantation site. One such critical area of concern is the maxillary sinus, a la...