Repair of the perforated sinus membrane with buccal fat pad during sinus augmentation

The Journal of Oral Implantology
Ali HassaniMarzieh Alikhasi

Abstract

Several reports demonstrate successful use of the buccal fat pad (BFP) as pedicled graft in reconstructing small to medium sized maxillary defects. BFP harvesting has so far been shown to be an easy, well-tolerated, and uncomplicated technique for oral reconstruction. This case report proposes the use of BFP for repairing of the perforated sinus membrane during sinus augmentation.

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Jul 16, 2013·The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery·Fereydoun PourdaneshHassan Mir Mohammad Sadeghi
Jun 18, 2010·The Journal of Oral Implantology·Arash KhojastehMarzieh Alikhasi
Dec 9, 2015·Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology·Amin Rahpeyma, Saeedeh Khajehahmadi

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