Abstract
Introduction: In 2006 an ultrasound-surgery-based method to hydrodynamically detach the sinus-membrane utilizing the ultrasonic cavitation effect—the tHUCSL—was developed and a surgical protocol established. The aim of the study was to determine the indication-range and success-rate of this novelty procedure. Materials & Methods: Between 2007 and 2009, 404 patients were treated by 6 oral surgeons of different experience-levels with the tHUCSL in 446 sinussites. 637 implants were inserted and then prosthodontically treated and observed and documented until December 2011. The subantral space was augmented via the 3 mm transcrestal approach with an augmentation volume of 1.9 ccm (+/− 0.988 ccm) and an augmentation height of 10.7 mm (+/− 2.85 mm).
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Troedhan, A., Kurrek, A., Wainwright, M., Schlichting, I., Fischak-Treitl, B., & Ladentrog, M. (2013). The transcrestal hydrodynamic ultrasonic cavitational sinuslift: Results of a 2-year prospective multicentre study on 404 patients, 446 sinuslift sites and 637 inserted implants. Open Journal of Stomatology, 03(09), 471–485. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojst.2013.39078
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