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Published on: October 18, 2021
Simultaneous Crestal Sinus Elevation and Implant Placement Using a Ribose Cross- Linked, Collagen Bone Graft
Barry P Levin1, Sergio Rubinstein2
1Clinical Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine; Private Periodontal Practice, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania.
Abstract:
The anatomic proximity of the maxillary sinus to the apices of molar and premolar teeth is a significant factor when considering implant therapy to replace maxillary posterior teeth. An emerging field within tissue engineering is the application of xenografts capable of stimulating de novo bone regeneration. This article presents a technique using a crestal approach to sinus grafting utilizing a novel bone graft material composed of porcine, ribose cross-linked collagen seeded with a nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite mineral. This highly cohesive biomaterial is able to minimize graft migration, which is particularly important in case of undetected Schneiderian membrane perforations. The material also has been demonstrated in animal studies to be capable of osteoconduction, resulting in increased bone volume in ridge augmentation procedures.

