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doi : 10.1111/cid.12806

Volume 23, Issue 6 p. 809-811

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Risk factors for sinus membrane perforation during lateral window maxillary sinus floor elevation surgery: A retrospective study

Qin Shao DMS,Jialu Li DBS,Rui Pu MS,Yuting Feng DMS,Zhiwei Jiang DDS,Guoli Yang DDS

doi : 10.1111/cid.13052

Volume 23, Issue 6 p. 812-820

To analyze the sinus membrane perforation (SMP) rate and its potential risk factors during lateral window maxillary sinus floor elevation (LSFE).

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Prevalence, risk factors, and repair mechanism of different forms of sinus membrane perforations in lateral window sinus lift procedure: A retrospective cohort study

Stefan Krennmair MD,Alexander Gugenberger DMD,Michael Weinländer MD, DMD, PhD,Gerald Krennmair MD, DMD, PhD,Michael Malek MD, DMD,Lukas Postl MD, DMD, PhD

doi : 10.1111/cid.13016

Volume 23, Issue 6 p. 821-832

To evaluate prevalences, affecting risk factors and efforts for repair mechanism for different forms of sinus membrane perforations (SMP) during sinus floor elevation (SFE) using the lateral window technique (LWT).

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Influence of maxillary antrolith on the clinical outcome of implants placed simultaneously with osteotome sinus floor elevation: A retrospective radiographic study

Hsuan-Hung Chen DDS,Chieh-An Yi DDS,Ya-Chi Chen DDS,Chia-Chin Tsai DDS,Po-Yen Lin PhD, DDS,Her-Hsiung Huang PhD

doi : 10.1111/cid.13043

Volume 23, Issue 6 p. 833-841

Large antroliths and those located adjacent to the sinus floor can affect clinical interventions and increase the difficulty of implant placement performed simultaneously with osteotome sinus floor elevation surgery.

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Maxillary vertical alveolar ridge augmentation using computer-guided sandwich osteotomy technique with simultaneous implant placement versus conventional technique: A pilot study

Sharif Qassim Nazzal BDS,Mohammed Al-Dubai BDS,Ragia Mounir MSc, PhD,Sherif Ali MSc, PhD,Mohamed Mounir BDS, MSc, PhD

doi : 10.1111/cid.13045

Volume 23, Issue 6 p. 842-850

Sandwich osteotomy technique (Inlay bone grafting) is considered as a highly reliable procedure for vertical bone augmentation in the maxillary anterior esthetic zone. The aim of this study was to compare vertical bone gain and palatal tipping using computer-guided inlay technique versus the conventional technique.

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The consequences and outcomes associated with dental implants encroaching on adjacent teeth

Zaid Hamdoon PhD,Wael Talaat PhD,Ahmed Aziz PhD,Abier Abdul Sattar MSc,Waad Kheder MSc,Waseem Jerjes PhD

doi : 10.1111/cid.13047

Volume 23, Issue 6 p. 851-856

Dental implant placement carries a risk of iatrogenic damage to adjacent root surfaces.

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Patent landscape report on dental implants: A technical analysis

Young-Dan Cho DDS, PhD,Woo-Jin Kim DDS, PhD,Hyun-Mo Ryoo,Young Ku DDS, PhD

doi : 10.1111/cid.13048

Volume 23, Issue 6 p. 857-863

Significant research and development (R&D) has been conducted to make the best dental implants while developing various patent applications and registrations. In this study, we evaluated the current status of patents on dental implants and identified the future direction of R&D progress.

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Surgical approach combining implantoplasty and reconstructive therapy with locally delivered antibiotic in the treatment of peri-implantitis: A prospective clinical case series

Iria González Regueiro DDS, MSc, PhD,Natalia Martínez Rodriguez DDS, MSc, PhD,Cristina Barona Dorado DDS, MSc, PhD,Ignacio Sanz-Sánchez DDS, MSc, PhD,Eduardo Montero DDS, MSc, PhD,Javier Ata-Ali DDS, MS, MPH, PhD,Fernando Duarte DDS, MSc,José María Martínez-González DDS, MD, PhD, MDV, FEBOS

doi : 10.1111/cid.13049

Volume 23, Issue 6 p. 864-873

Nonsurgical treatment, resective surgery, reconstructive surgery, or combined approaches have been proposed for the treatment of peri-implantitis, with variable results.

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Inflammatory effects of individualized abutments bonded onto titanium base on peri-implant tissue health: A randomized controlled clinical trial

Florian Rathe DMD, MSc,Rüdiger Junker DMD, MSc, PhD,Sabine Gröger MD,Jörg Meyle DMD, PhD,Markus Schlee DMD, PhD

doi : 10.1111/cid.13050

Volume 23, Issue 6 p. 874-882

In implant prosthodontics, computer-assisted design and computer-assisted manufacturing (CAD/CAM) zirconia abutments bonded onto titanium bases are frequently used in prosthetic dentistry. Unpolymerized monomer of the bonding material or the adhesive gap itself may have a negative effect on peri-implant tissue health. However, evidence addressing this problem is not available.

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Buccal bone dimensional changes at immediate implant sites in the maxillary esthetic zone within a 4–12-month follow-up period: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Zhen Mao DDS,Chun-Teh Lee DDS, MS, DMSc,Si Meng He PhD,Shu Zhang DDS, PhD,Jibo Bao DDS, PhD,Zhi Gang Xie DDS, PhD

doi : 10.1111/cid.13051

Volume 23, Issue 6 p. 883-903

To evaluate the changes in buccal bone dimensions (CBD) following immediate implant placement in the maxillary esthetic zone and to identify the factors influencing the degree of buccal bone resorption for different placement and restoration protocols.

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Survival rates of ultra-short (<6?mm) compared with short locking-taper implants supporting single crowns in posterior areas: A 5-year retrospective study

Giorgio Lombardo MD,Annarita Signoriello DDS,Mauro Marincola DDS,Pietro Liboni DDS,Estevam A. Bonfante DDS,Pier F. Nocini MD

doi : 10.1111/cid.13054

Volume 23, Issue 6 p. 904-919

Short and ultra-short implants represent a predictable treatment, in terms of implant survival, with patients presenting insufficient available bone volumes. Moreover, single crown restorations represent a gold standard in terms of oral hygiene.

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The gain in keratinized gingiva using apically positioned flap during implant placement with and without ridge augmentation: A comparative prospective study

Yoon-Sic Han DDS, MSD

doi : 10.1111/cid.13055

Volume 23, Issue 6 p. 920-926

To evaluate whether ridge augmentation (RA) affects the gain in keratinized gingiva (KG) in implant surgery using a full-thickness apically positioned flap (fAPF).

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