Author:
Kasiyan D.V.,Mokryk O.Ya.
Abstract
The open sinus lifting procedure during dental implantation can cause perforation of Schneiderian membrane. Nowadays there are many methods of closing perforation of the sinus membrane. However, frequent intraoperative and postoperative complications require to search new methods and materials for increasing the productivity of the operation and reducing the duration of surgical treatment of patients.
The purpose of the research: to analyze of modern Ukrainian and foreign scientific literature about the use of medical adhesives for closing the perforation of Schneiderian membrane during open sinus lifting surgery and to assess their effectiveness.
Scientific information on the research topic was obtained from the resources of search engines: the electronic library of abstracts and dissertations of Vernadsky V.I. National Library of Ukraine, PubMed, Medline, MedNet, Embase, BMJ Group, Free Medical Journals, Free Medical Book, Scirus.
Based on the analysis of the literature data, it has been found that medical bioadhesives are the newest materials used in dental practice, have the advantages of fast and painless application, resistance to infection, hemostatic properties, lack of toxicity, good sealing of wound surfaces, high tissue strength and are comfortable for patients. The use of compounds with new positive qualities in maxillofacial surgery, along with the introduction of modern technologies, equipment and tools, will increase the productivity of open sinus lifting surgery during dental implantation, reduce the number of intraoperative and postoperative complications, the duration of surgical interventions, and will allow performing operations with the least risk to the patient at a high professional level.
Publisher
Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy
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