Maxillary Sinus augmentation with deantigenated heterologous bone (Biogen®) followed by delayed dental implant (clinical study)
Saleh Ahmed Saleh Ahmed;
Abstract
Summary and Conclusion
Patients with atrophy in the posterior maxillary alveolar process and / or excessively pneumatized maxillary sinus are difficult to treat by conventional implant techniques due to lack of sufficient amount of alveolar bon
Patients with atrophy in the posterior maxillary alveolar process and / or excessively pneumatized maxillary sinus are difficult to treat by conventional implant techniques due to lack of sufficient amount of alveolar bon
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| Title | Maxillary Sinus augmentation with deantigenated heterologous bone (Biogen®) followed by delayed dental implant (clinical study) | Other Titles | ’’تزييد الجيب الفقمى عن طريق عظم معالج مختلف الاصل (البيوجين) يتبعها غرس اسنان متأخر ( دراسة اكلينكية)‘‘ | Authors | Saleh Ahmed Saleh Ahmed | Keywords | Maxillary Sinus augmentation with deantigenated heterologous bone (Biogen®) followed by delayed dental implant (clinical study) | Issue Date | 2011 | Description | Summary and Conclusion Patients with atrophy in the posterior maxillary alveolar process and / or excessively pneumatized maxillary sinus are difficult to treat by conventional implant techniques due to lack of sufficient amount of alveolar bon |
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