Mucosal cyst aspiration in conjunction with maxillary sinus elevation: A clinical cohort study

Author:

Testori Tiziano1234,Scaini Riccardo12,Deflorian Matteo12,Taschieri Silvio25,Decker Ann M.3,Saleh Muhammad36ORCID,Zuffetti Francesco12,Saibene Alberto Maria7,Felisati Giovanni7,Wallace Stephen S.8,Francetti Luca25ORCID,Wang Hom‐Lay3ORCID,Del Fabbro Massimo29ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IRCCS Orthopedic Institute Galeazzi, Dental Clinic, Section of Implant Dentistry and Oral Rehabilitation Milan Italy

2. Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences Università degli Studi di Milano Milan Italy

3. Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan USA

4. Department of Oral Medicine Infection and Immunity Harvard University, School of Dental Medicine Boston Massachusetts USA

5. IRCCS Orthopedic Institute Galeazzi, Dental Clinic Milan Italy

6. Department of Periodontics University of Louisville School of Dentistry Louisville Kentucky USA

7. Otolaryngology Unit, Santi Paolo e Carlo Hospital, Department of Health Sciences Università degli Studi di Milano Milan Italy

8. Department of Periodontics Columbia University College of Dental Medicine New York New York USA

9. UOC Maxillofacial Surgery and Dentistry, Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico Milan Italy

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionPatients with mucosal cysts in the maxillary sinus require special consideration in patients who require implant therapy for the restoration when undergoing implant therapy for the restoration of the posterior maxillary dentition. Treatment strategies for these clinical situations remain controversial in the literature. Thus, this study seeks to describe a safe and effective therapeutic strategy for sinus augmentation in patients with pre‐existing maxillary antral cysts.MethodsA total of 15 patients and 18 sinuses were consecutively enrolled in this cohort study and underwent maxillary antral cyst treatment by needle aspiration and simultaneous maxillary sinus augmentation (MSA). During surgical procedures, threeimplants (Zimmer Biomet, Indiana, USA) were positioned in 11 sinuses and two implants (Zimmer Biomet, Indiana, USA) were positioned in 5 sinuses.ResultsOverall implant success and survival rates were 100% and 97.8%, respectively at 1 year and 5‐year follow‐ups. Crestal bone resorption averaged 0.3 ± 0.2 mm 5‐year post‐loading, showing bone stability. Implant survival rate at 5‐year follow‐up expressed predictability of the technique comparable to historical data when MSA was performed alone. Crestal bone resorption averaged 0.3 ± 0.2 mm 5 years post‐loading and shows bone stability utilizing mucosal cyst aspiration with concomitant MSA procedures. Quality of life evaluation at 1‐week post‐op showed similar results to published historical data. In 81% (13 sinuses), the CBCT examination at 5‐year follow‐up showed no cyst reformation, in 19% (3 sinuses) cyst reformation was visible, but smaller in size when compared to the pre‐op CBCT evaluation, and all the patients were asymptomatic.ConclusionsMaxillary sinus mucosal cyst aspiration with concomitant MSA, may be a viable option to treat maxillary sinus cyst.

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Wiley

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