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  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Regenerative Dentistry
  • Implantology

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  • Maxillary sinus augmentation is a common procedure with generally favorable outcomes.
  • Complications, while infrequent, can range from intraoperative events to postoperative issues like sinusitis and graft loss.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the long-term effects of intraoperative and postoperative complications in maxillary sinus augmentation.
  • To analyze the influence of these complications on bone graft maintenance and dental implant survival.
  • To assess the progression of sinus inflammatory pathology and its impact on outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a specific classification system to differentiate and analyze intraoperative and postoperative complications.
  • Focused on the correlation between sinus membrane perforation and subsequent sinusitis.
  • Monitored the progression of sinus inflammation from preoperative to chronic stages.

Main Results:

  • Intraoperative complications, particularly sinus membrane perforation, can predispose patients to postoperative sinusitis.
  • Sinusitis significantly compromises bone graft integrity and dental implant stability.
  • The evolution of sinus inflammatory pathology is a critical factor influencing long-term graft and implant success.

Conclusions:

  • While many intraoperative complications are manageable, they require careful attention due to their potential for long-term sequelae.
  • Effective management of sinus inflammation and meticulous surgical technique are crucial for mitigating risks.
  • Understanding and addressing the long-term impact of complications are essential for optimizing maxillary sinus augmentation outcomes.