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Retrospective analysis of time-related three-dimensional iliac bone graft resorption following sinus lift and vertical augmentation in the maxilla

The atrophic maxilla frequently requires bone grafting using an onlay graft (OG) or sinus lifting (SL) before implant rehabilitation. The resorption of bone grafts is influenced by the time until implantation, quality of donor bone, and grafting technique. The aim of this study was to investigate th...

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Published in:International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery 2022-04, Vol.51 (4), p.545-551
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autologous transplantation
bone grafting
bone resorption
Bone Resorption - diagnostic imaging
Bone Transplantation - methods
cone-beam computed tomography
Dental Implantation, Endosseous - methods
Dental Implants
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Ilium
Maxilla - diagnostic imaging
Maxilla - surgery
maxillary ridge augmentation
Maxillary Sinus - surgery
Retrospective Studies
sinus floor augmentation
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