A new imaging modality for intraoperative evaluation of sinus floor augmentation.

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A new imaging modality for intraoperative evaluation of sinus floor augmentation. / Blake, Felix; Blessmann, Marco; Pohlenz, Philipp; Heiland, Max.

in: INT J ORAL MAX SURG, Jahrgang 37, Nr. 2, 2, 2008, S. 183-185.

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title = "A new imaging modality for intraoperative evaluation of sinus floor augmentation.",
abstract = "The aim of this report was to demonstrate the practicability of a new imaging modality, which allows three-dimensional intraoperative imaging and verification of bone-graft position, and to compare it to the currently available imaging systems. The ARCADIS Orbic 3D, a C-arm-based cone-beam computed tomography scanner developed for intraoperative imaging, was used to examine a previously augmented sinus floor, in order to verify the height and width of the augmentation and to determine whether any of the autogenous and synthetic bone-substitute mixture had penetrated the sinus membrane. Visualization of the entire sinus was possible with the aid of multiplanar reconstructions. Data acquisition and processing took 5 min.",
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pages = "183--185",
journal = "INT J ORAL MAX SURG",
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N2 - The aim of this report was to demonstrate the practicability of a new imaging modality, which allows three-dimensional intraoperative imaging and verification of bone-graft position, and to compare it to the currently available imaging systems. The ARCADIS Orbic 3D, a C-arm-based cone-beam computed tomography scanner developed for intraoperative imaging, was used to examine a previously augmented sinus floor, in order to verify the height and width of the augmentation and to determine whether any of the autogenous and synthetic bone-substitute mixture had penetrated the sinus membrane. Visualization of the entire sinus was possible with the aid of multiplanar reconstructions. Data acquisition and processing took 5 min.

AB - The aim of this report was to demonstrate the practicability of a new imaging modality, which allows three-dimensional intraoperative imaging and verification of bone-graft position, and to compare it to the currently available imaging systems. The ARCADIS Orbic 3D, a C-arm-based cone-beam computed tomography scanner developed for intraoperative imaging, was used to examine a previously augmented sinus floor, in order to verify the height and width of the augmentation and to determine whether any of the autogenous and synthetic bone-substitute mixture had penetrated the sinus membrane. Visualization of the entire sinus was possible with the aid of multiplanar reconstructions. Data acquisition and processing took 5 min.

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