Osteotome-mediated sinus floor elevation: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
@article{Calin2014OsteotomemediatedSF,
title={Osteotome-mediated sinus floor elevation: a systematic review and meta-analysis.},
author={C. Calin and Alexandru Eugen Petre and Sergiu Drafta},
journal={The International journal of oral \& maxillofacial implants},
year={2014},
volume={29 3},
pages={
558-76
}
}PURPOSE
The objectives of this study were to systematically review the literature regarding sinus floor elevation using osteotomes with respect to the timing of implant placement, implant characteristics, grafting materials, and intraoperative and postoperative complications and to perform a meta-analysis to determine the influence of initial residual bone height (RBH) on implant success.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
A systematic search of articles was conducted on MEDLINE and manually to identify…
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