Author: DANIEL SANDOVAL GUEVARA

Elevación del piso del seno maxilar con técnica transcrestal.

SALVADOR REYES FERNANDEZ NORMA SAMANTA ROMERO CASTRO NATALIA HERNANDEZ TREVIÑO DANIEL SANDOVAL GUEVARA XENIA TERESA COBOS CRUZ (2023)

Introduction: the elevation of the transcrestal floor of the maxillary sinus consists of the vertical reconstruction of the atrophic alveolar ridge in an apical direction, with which it is possible to place the correct number and length of oral implants. Objective: to describe the procedure of a case of transcrestal maxillary sinus floor elevation with the placement of three dental implants. Clinical case: 62 year old female patient with missing teeth 16, 25 and 26. Treatment: three implants were placed to replace the missing teeth. Due to the decrease in height of the remaining alveolar ridge due to pneumatization of the maxillary sinuses, elevation of the sinus floor was planned with the transcrestal Summers¿s technique and placement of graft material. Results: by means of the grafts, sufficient height was achieved for the correct stability of the implants, each área had an average gain of 3 mm in bone height, with which length was obtained to give the implants adequate primary stability. Conclusion: sinus floor elevation with a transcrestal approach is a good alternative for rehabilitation with implants in the posterior edentulous sector, associated with pneumatization of the maxillary sinuses.

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Elevation of the floor of the maxillary sinus Transcrestal technique Implants Graft Bone height MEDICINA Y CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD CIENCIAS MÉDICAS CIRUGÍA ORTODONCIA-ESTOMATOLOGÍA