Bone substitutes with autogenous bone show similar short term results to autogenous bone alone for maxillary sinus floor elevation

Maxillary sinus floor elevation is commonly performed to create sufficient bone fraction to enable the placement of dental implants. The aim of this review was to assess the bone fraction and implant survival rate and to determine whether the bone fraction is affected by the grafting material or growth factor applied. The Medline and the … Continue reading Bone substitutes with autogenous bone show similar short term results to autogenous bone alone for maxillary sinus floor elevation