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Long‐term crestal bone changes in implants placed in augmented sinuses with minimal or moderate remaining alveolar bone: A 10‐year retrospective case‐series study

István Urbán, Andrea Ravidà, Muhammad H. A. Saleh, Matthew Galli, Jaime Lozada, Sándor Farkasdi, Hom‐Lay Wang

2020Clinical Oral Implants Research17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate long-term clinical and radiographic outcomes of dental implants placed after lateral window sinus augmentation utilizing the sagittal sandwich technique. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients treated with sinus augmentation were included in this retrospective case-series study. The surgical procedure was performed with particulate autogenous bone- and anorganic bovine bone-derived mineral (3:7 ratio). Implants were grouped based on baseline residual alveolar ridge height: group S (residual alveolar ridge height of 0.1-3.5 mm), group M (height of 3.5-7mm), and group C (native bone). Radiographs were taken at baseline (abutment installation) and annually throughout the 10-year follow-up. RESULTS: A total of 86 patients (92 sinus lifts) and 209 implants were included. Ten sinus membrane perforations were recorded (11% incidence), and graft infections occurred in 3 cases (3.2% incidence). During the 10-year follow-up, 3 implants (1.4%) failed. No significant differences in the mean implant marginal bone loss (MBL) between the three groups were found after 1-, 2-, and 5-year follow-up (p > .05). At 10 years, group C exhibited more MBL than group M with a mean difference of -0.53 mm (p = .01). After 10 years, MK III implants displayed significantly more bone loss in native bone than those in augmented bone with a mean difference of 0.48 mm (p = .02). Five patients and 7 implants developed peri-implantitis with no significant differences between the groups (p = .570). CONCLUSION: Implant placement after two-stage sinus grafting utilizing the sagittal sandwich technique is a relatively safe and predictable procedure with minimal complications and MBL after 10-year follow-up.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDentistryDental alveolusRadiographySinus (botany)ImplantAlveolar ridgeMaxillary sinusRetrospective cohort studyBone graftingSurgeryBotanyGenusBiologyDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesSinusitis and nasal conditionsBone Tissue Engineering Materials