Predictors For Transosseous Maxillary Sinus Lift Complications
Predictors For Transosseous Maxillary Sinus Lift Complications: A Prospective Cohort Study
University of Baghdad
60 participants
Nov 30, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This prospective cohort study aims to identify clinical and anatomical predictors for complications following transosseous maxillary sinus lift procedures using the Versah (Densah burs) technique. The study focuses on patients undergoing transcrestal sinus floor elevation without a lateral window, with or without simultaneous dental implant placement. Variables such as residual bone height, sinus membrane thickness, bone density, and patient-related factors are being evaluated. The objective is to enhance risk stratification and optimize treatment planning for transosseous sinus augmentation.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- - Patients requiring dental implants in the posterior maxilla with a residual bone height of < 6 mm.
- - Good general health and absence of systemic conditions affecting bone healing (e.g., uncontrolled diabetes, osteoporosis).
- - No history of chronic sinusitis or other significant sinus pathologies
Exclusion Criteria1
- - Severe periodontal disease. 2- Residual bone height > 6 mm. 3- History of previous sinus lift procedures or other maxillofacial surgeries. 4- Smokers.
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Interventions
A surgical procedure utilizing the Versah® osseodensification technique for transcrestal sinus floor elevation. The approach involves the use of specialized Densah® burs to prepare the osteotomy and elevate the sinus membrane through a transosseous (crestal) access, avoiding the lateral window technique. No grafting materials will be used in this procedure.
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NCT07017413