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Simultaneous dental implant placement and endoscope‐guided internal sinus floor elevation: 2‐year post‐loading outcomes

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Sinus floor elevation is a well-established procedure for augmentation of the atrophic maxillary posterior region. The minimally invasive internal sinus floor elevation procedure visually guided by an endoscope helped to prevent, diagnose and manage complications such as sinus membrane perforation. The clinical outcomes of this study show that endoscope-controlled internal sinus floor elevation combined with implant placement results in low intra operative trauma, good implant stability upon placement, low incidence of post-operative symptoms and high success rates after 24 months of loading.

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