Influence of Anatomy of Maxillary Sinus on New Bone Formation After Transcrestal Augmentation Pro… (NCT03209284) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Influence of Anatomy of Maxillary Sinus on New Bone Formation After Transcrestal Augmentation Procedures
Italy30 participantsStarted 2014-07-15
Plain-language summary
The aim of this study is to analyze neoformed bone after maxillary sinus lifting with transcrestal approach, in atrophic crests (≤5 mm residual bone height). Clinical and laboratory data will be related to maxillo breast anatomy.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
Local inclusion criteria will be the following:
* indications for a transcrestal sinus floor augmentation to allow for a single implant placement, based on accurate diagnosis and treatment planning;
* presence of a residual bone crest with a height ≤3 mm on the maxillary sinus in the site where implant placement is programmed;
* the bone crest must be healed (at least three months elapsed after tooth loss);
* age of the patient \>18 years;
* patient willing and fully capable to comply with the study protocol;
* written informed consent given.
General exclusion criteria are:
* acute myocardial infarction within the past 2 months;
* uncontrolled coagulation disorders;
* uncontrolled diabetes (HBA1c \> 7.5%);
* radiotherapy to the head/neck district within the past 24 months;
* immunocompromised patient (HIV infection or chemotherapy within the past 5 years);
* present or past treatment with intravenous bisphosphonates;
* psychological or psychiatric problems;
* alcohol or drugs abuse.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Local exclusion criterion is the presence of uncontrolled or untreated periodontal disease.