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Yu, Lee, Yoo, Jung, Kim, Choi, Park, and Cho: The retrospective study of survival rate of implants with maxillary sinus floor elevation

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to show the total survival rate of implants with maxillary sinus floor elevation and the effects that reach the survival rate by classifying types of graft materials, implant surface, operation method, bone height.

Methods

In a total of 131 patients, 251 implants with sinus floor elevation were installed simultaneously or after regular healing. Various bone grafts (autograft, xonograft, allograft, alloplast) and implant surface (MTX-HA implant, chemical etching implant, Titanium oxide surface implant, resorbable blasting media implant, resorbable blast texturing implant, HA-coated implant) were used. All implants were investigated clinically and radiographically, being with 1 to 5 years follow-up period after installation.

Results

The survival rate of 251 implants with maxillary sinus floor elevation was 94%. The types of implant, surface, graft material, bone height have no statistically signi-ficant differencies.

Conclusions

It can be suggested that maxillary sinus floor elevation may have predictable result with various bone graft materials and implant surface.

Figures and Tables

Figure 1
X-rays of implants placed by sinus floor elevation(lateral approach-simultaneous): x -50 of sectioned view from panoramic X-ray.
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Figure 2
X-rays of implants placed by sinus floor elevation(lateral approach-staged): x -50 of sectioned view from panoramic X-ray.
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Table 1
Patient Distrubution According to Gender
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Table 2
Patient Distribution According to Age
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Table 3
Implant Distribution According to Year Placed
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Table 4
Overall Survival Rate
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Table 5
Survival Rate of Implant According to Year Placed
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Table 6
Survival Rate According to Implant Location
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Table 7
Survival Rate According to Implant Width
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Table 8
Survival Rate According to Implant Height
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Table 9
Survival Rate According to Graft Bone
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Table 10
Survival Rate According to Implant Surface
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*: Hydroxyapatite, RBM: Resorbable blast media, RBT: Resorbable blast texturing.

Table 11
Survival Rate According to Operation Method
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Table 12
Survival Rate According to Bone Height
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