Official Journal of The Academy of Osseointegration
Retrospective Analysis of Frialit-2 Implants in the Augmented Sinus
Martin Lorenzoni, MD, DMD, PhD/Christof Pertl, MD, DMD, PhD/Walther Wegscheider, MD, DMD, PhD/Clemens Keil, DI/Karin Penkner, MD, DMD/Raoul Polansky, MD, DMD/Rudolf O. Bratschko, MD, DMD, PhD
PMID: 11203567
DOI: 10.11607/prd.00.0364
The aim of the present study was to investigate clinical and radiographic data of patients treated with implants in the posterior maxilla in combination with sinus augmentation. Study parameters included Periotest values, radiographic analysis, and survival/success rates up to 5 years. Clinical and radiographic criteria resulted in a success rate of 92.7% for sinus implants. Radiographically, the sinus implants showed a mean coronal bone loss of 0.5 mm at 6 months and 1.2 mm at 48 months. The results showed stable periimplant parameters for sinus implants during the observation period of 5 years. The success rates showed no significant differences regarding different implant-supported treatment options for the posterior maxillary region.
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