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Early bone formation in mini‐lateral window sinus floor elevation with simultaneous implant placement: An in vivo experimental study
Author(s) -
Zhu Liqin,
Yang Jiakang,
Gong Jiaxing,
Zhang Chenqiu,
Ganss Bernhard,
Wang Huiming
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
clinical oral implants research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.407
H-Index - 161
eISSN - 1600-0501
pISSN - 0905-7161
DOI - 10.1111/clr.13714
Subject(s) - maxillary sinus , implant , osteotomy , dentistry , medicine , sinus (botany) , abutment , apposition , anatomy , surgery , biology , botany , genus , civil engineering , engineering
Objective To investigate the early bone formation in beagles with mini‐lateral window sinus floor elevation and simultaneous implant placement. Material and methods Six beagles were selected for the split‐mouth design procedures. In each animal, one maxillary recess received a 5 mm‐diameter mini‐round lateral osteotomy (test group), and the contralateral maxillary recess received a large rectangular osteotomy (10 mm long and 8 mm wide), (control group). Simultaneous implant installation was executed on bilateral maxillary recesses. Tetracycline and calcein dyes were administered on the 14th, 13th days and the 4th, 3rd days prior to sacrifice, respectively. After 8 weeks of healing, the beagles were euthanized for fluorescent labeling and histomorphometric analyses. Results In both groups, new bone formation initiated from the circumferential native bone of the maxillary recesses and extended toward the central sub‐recess cavities. The maxillary recesses with the mini‐window procedures exhibited superior mineral apposition rate, bone formation rate, and the percentage of new bone area to those of the group exposed to large osteotomy procedure ( p < .05 ). While there was no significant difference in the value of bone‐to‐implant contact, the mini‐window group displayed a tendency for an increase in this aspect ( p  > .05). Bone formation rate and new bone amount were not statistically correlated with bone‐to‐implant contact ( p  > .05). Conclusion The hypothesis that mini‐lateral window sinus floor elevation with simultaneous implant placement would improve early new bone formation in augmented sinus compared with large lateral window procedure is accepted.

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