Indirect sinus lift done using "Autogenous Core Lift" Technique in combination with alloplastic phosphosilicate putty in atrophic maxillary posterior region: A clinical report with 1-Year follow-up
Pneumatization of the sinus is a common occurrence after extraction of maxillary posterior teeth. Implant procedures require a clinically acceptable level of bone to be present for implants to be placed in function. Residual bone with >4 mm of height can be managed using the indirect sinus lift p...
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Main Authors: | Umesh Y Pai (Author), Shobha Rodrigues (Author), Puneeth Hegde (Author), Nikita Khurana (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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