Purpose: This paper describes a surgical and prosthetic procedure for treating the extremely atrophic maxilla. It explains a two-staged surgical technique, donor and recipient site morbidity, implant survival, and the implant-retained prosthetic rehabilitation of the patients.

Patients And Methods: A total of 57 consecutive patients were treated with a sinus lifting procedure and a simultaneous lateral augmentation using autogenous corticocancellous block and particulate bone grafts from the iliac crest. After a 6-month bone healing period, a total of 284 endosteal Titanium screw implants were inserted. Following a 3-month osseointegration period, the implants were exposed and loaded with either fixed or removable prostheses.

Results: In three cases a partial bone graft loss was observed; however, enosseous implantation was possible as planned. During the observation period none of the 284 implants was lost; 3 implants exhibited treatable peri-implant infection. Complications at the donor and recipient sites were minimal and did not negatively influence the overall clinical result of the treatment.

Conclusion: The combination of sinus lift procedure and lateral augmentation for the treatment of the extremely atrophied maxilla proved to be a safe method that produces good and reliable clinical results.

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