The antibiotic of choice determined by antibiogram in maxillary sinus elevation surgery: a clinical study

Author:

Carreño Carreño Javier1,Gómez-Moreno Gerardo2,Aguilar-Salvatierra Antonio3,Martínez Corriá Ramón4,Menéndez López-Mateos María Luisa5ORCID,Menéndez-Núñez Mario6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Dentistry; European University of Madrid; Madrid Spain

2. Director of Master's Program in Periodontology and Implant Dentistry; Chairman of Pharmacological Research in Dentistry Group; Senior Lecturer of Special Care in Dentistry; Faculty of Dentistry; University of Granada; Granada Spain

3. Department of Pharmacological Research in Dentistry; Master of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry; Faculty of Dentistry; University of Granada; Granada Spain

4. Brånemark Osseointegration Center; Madrid Spain

5. Becaria de Iniciación a la Investigación 2015; Faculty of Dentistry; Vicerrectorado de Investigación y Transferencia; University of Granada; Granada Spain

6. Department of Orthodontics; Faculty of Dentistry; University of Granada; Granada Spain

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oral Surgery

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3. Diseases of the accessory sinuses of the nose, and an improved method of treatment of suppuration of the maxillary antrum;Caldwell;The New York Medical Journal,1893

4. Bacterial influence on consolidation of bone grafts in maxillary sinus elevation;Carreño Carreño;Clinical Oral Implants Research,2016

5. A comparison of two techniques to augment maxillary sinuses using the lateral window approach: rigid synthetic resorbable barriers versus anorganic bovine bone. Five-month post-loading clinical and histological results of a pilot randomised controlled clinical trial;Felice;European Journal of Oral Implantology,2009

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