Maxillary sinus floor augmentation also termed sinus lift sinus graft sinus augmentation or sinus procedure is a surgical procedure which aims to increase the amount of bone in the posterior maxilla upper jaw bone in the area of the premolar and molar teeth by lifting the lower schneiderian membrane sinus membrane and placing a bone graft.
Sinus floor augmentation video.
Twenty fresh human cadaver heads with 40 intact sinuses were used for simultaneous sinus membrane elevation placement of graft material and dental implants.
Protocol step by step with illustrations.
Otherwise when the residual bone height is 5 mm or less maxillary sinus floor augmentation using the lateral window technique with a grafting material lateral window approach is indicated.
The technical name for this procedure is a maxillary sinus floor augmentation but you may also hear the terms sinus augmentation and sinus graft used.
Since the introduction of lateral sinus floor augmentation into the field of dental implantology several concepts have been proposed regarding the etiologic factors and treatment of postoperative maxillary sinusitis after a lateral sinus floor augmentation procedure.
The aim of this study was to macroscopically investigate ex vivo the occurrence of sinus membrane perforation during surgery using 3 transcrestal sinus floor elevation methods.
1 8 mucosal thickening caused by surgical trauma or sinus membrane perforation adversely affects the mucociliary clearance.
Sinus floor augmentation with prp and xenograft and autologous bone.