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Online Publication Date: 01 Oct 2014

Modification of Maxillary Sinus Floor With Orthodontic Treatment and Implant Therapy: A Case Letter

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Page Range: 619 – 622
DOI: 10.1563/AAID-JOI-D-12-00136
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Figure 1 . Preoperative clinical intra-oral occlusal view. Figure 2. Preoperative panoramic radiograph. Figure 3. Intra-oral view showing the initial distal movement of the second premolars through the sinus with coil springs. (a) Occlusal view of right side. (b) Occlusal view of left side. Figure 4. (a) Periapical radiograph of upper right implant. (b) Panoramic radiograph of inserted dental implants. (c) Periapical radiograph of upper left implant.


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Figure 5. (a) Postoperative panoramic radiograph (1 year after prosthetic loading). (b) Postoperative panoramic radiograph (2 years after prosthetic loading). Figure 6. Postoperative clinical intra-oral view (2 years after prosthetic loading). (a) Right side. (b) Occlusal view. (c) Left side.


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