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González Menéndez, Héctor & Rodríguez Torres, Paulina Andrea & Muñoz Jiménez, Blanca & Galparsoro Catalán, Agustín & Velasco Bohórquez, Marina del Pilar & Tzironi, Georgia & San Hipólito Marín, Lara Teresa & Zubizarreta Macho, Álvaro & Hernández Montero, Sofía .A Replicable and Reproducible Digital Method for Quantifying Maxillary Sinus Airway Changes after Sinus Lifts Using the Lateral Window Approach Technique¿A Retrospective Study.
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González Menéndez, Héctor & Rodríguez Torres, Paulina Andrea & Muñoz Jiménez, Blanca & Galparsoro Catalán, Agustín & Velasco Bohórquez, Marina del Pilar & Tzironi, Georgia & San Hipólito Marín, Lara Teresa & Zubizarreta Macho, Álvaro & Hernández Montero, Sofía. A Replicable and Reproducible Digital Method for Quantifying Maxillary Sinus Airway Changes after Sinus Lifts Using the Lateral Window Approach Technique¿A Retrospective Study.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/26158
Abstract:
: In the present retrospective study, we aimed to assess the replicability and reproducibility
of a novel digital measurement technique for analyzing the volumes of the left and right maxillary
sinuses and the nasal and maxillary sinus airway complex after a sinus lift procedure using the
lateral window approach, to provide an accurate measurement technique for easily applying in
clinical practice and to allow pre-operative assessment of maxillary sinus lift surgery, avoiding
complications and making surgery more predictable. Material and Methods: Thirty patients with
partially edentulous posterior maxilla were selected and submitted to bilateral sinus lift using the
lateral window approach technique, with grafting materials selected and submitted to cone beam
computed tomography (CBCT) scans, both pre- and postoperatively. Then, datasets were uploaded
to therapeutic digital planning software to measure the volume of the right and left maxillary sinuses
and the nasal and maxillary sinus airway complex. Gage R&R statistical analysis was performed
to assess the replicability and reproducibility of the digital measurement technique. Results: The
variability attributable to the novel digital measurement technique was 3.4% for replicability and
3.4% for reproducibility of the total variability of the samples. Conclusion: The novel digital method
proposed is a replicable and reproducible technique for analyzing the volume of the right and left
maxillary sinuses and the nasal and maxillary sinus airway complex after a sinus lift using the lateral
window approach technique, allowing an accurate pre-operative assessment of maxillary sinus lift
surgery, avoiding complications and making surgery more predictable.