The Healing of Exposed Implant Surfaces in A Maxillary Sinus Cavity

상악동 내 노출된 임플란트의 치유양상

  • Lee, Seoung-Ho (Department of Periodontology, Graduate School of Clinical Dentistry, Ewha Womans University) ;
  • Choi, Byung-Ho (Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Yonsei University(Wonju Christian Hospital)) ;
  • Zhu, Shi-Jiang (Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Yonsei University(Wonju Christian Hospital)) ;
  • Jung, Jae-Hyung (Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Yonsei University(Wonju Christian Hospital)) ;
  • You, Tae-Min (Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Yonsei University(Wonju Christian Hospital)) ;
  • Lee, Hyeon-Jung (Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Yonsei University(Wonju Christian Hospital)) ;
  • Li, Jingxu (Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Yonsei University(Wonju Christian Hospital)) ;
  • Huh, Jin-Young (Department of Dentistry, College of Medicine, Ulsan University(Gangneung Asan hospital))
  • 이승호 (이화여자대학교 임상치의학대학원 치주과학교실) ;
  • 최병호 (연세대학교 치과대학 구강악안면외과학교실(원주기독병원)) ;
  • 주석강 (연세대학교 치과대학 구강악안면외과학교실(원주기독병원)) ;
  • 정재형 (연세대학교 치과대학 구강악안면외과학교실(원주기독병원)) ;
  • 유태민 (연세대학교 치과대학 구강악안면외과학교실(원주기독병원)) ;
  • 이현중 (연세대학교 치과대학 구강악안면외과학교실(원주기독병원)) ;
  • 이경욱 (연세대학교 치과대학 구강악안면외과학교실(원주기독병원)) ;
  • 허진영 (울산대학교 의과대학 강릉아산병원 치과)
  • Published : 2005.12.31

Abstract

1. Objective. The aim of this study was to investigate whether dental implant exposure to the maxillary sinus cavity increases the risk of maxillary sinus complications. 2. Study design. An implant was placed bilaterally in the maxillary sinus of eight adult female mongrel dogs in a way that it penetrated the bone and mucous membrane of the maxillary sinus floor to the extent of 2 mm, 4 mm, or 8 mm. The implants were left in place for six months. 3. Results. Radiographic and histologic examinations did not show any signs of pathologic findings in the maxillary sinus of the eight dogs. 4. Conclusion. This study indicates that implant protrusion into the maxillary sinus cavity is not related to the development of sinus complications.

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