Maxillary sinus augmentation: collagen membrane over the osteotomy window. A pilot study
Aim Implant rehabilitation has become a very reliable and safe procedure. However, in some cases, a small amount of bone could make implant surgery extremely difficult or even impossible. Hence, a surgical technique to augment sinus floor has been developed and improved. Nevertheless, there is still...
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Main Authors: | F.S. Marchionni (Author), F. Alfonsi (Author), S. Santini (Author), S. Marconcini (Author), U. Covani (Author), A. Barone (Author) |
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