Jpa. Van Den Bergh et al., Maxillary sinusfloor elevation and grafting with human demineralized freeze dried bone, CLIN OR IMP, 11(5), 2000, pp. 487-493
In the continuous search for the ideal grafting material in this study the
authors used human demineralized freeze dried bone (DFDB) in the maxillary
sinusfloor elevation surgery, In total 30 sinusgrafts were performed in 24
patients. Residual lateral maxillary bone height was less than 8 mm but mor
e than 4 mm. The surgical technique used was according to the description o
f Tatum (1986). In those 30 grafted sinuses a total of 69 ITI full body scr
ew implants were placed 6 months after grafting. Four sinuses exhibited a p
rolonged healing time. All implants were loaded 4 months after insertion. N
o implant losses or failures occurred. The rough surface ITI dental implant
appeared to be a suitable implant following sinusgrafting with DFDB. Accor
ding to the results of this study the limited sinusfloor elevation procedur
e with DFDB appears to be a clinical reliable pre-implant procedure.