Densah Burs vs. Osteotomes in transcrestal sinus floor elevation with simultaneous implant placement: Randomized clinical trial

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Dentist at the Egyptian Ministry of Health

2 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department. Faculty of Dental Medicine Boys, Al-Azhar university, Cairo

3 oral and maxillofacial surgery department , faculty of dental medicine, boys Cairo, alazhar university.

Abstract

Objective: to compare the clinical and radiographic outcomes of Densah burs versus osteotomes in transcrestal sinus lift procedures with simultaneous implant placement.
Methods: Twelve patients were randomly divided into two groups: Group I using Densah burs for transcrestal sinus lift procedures for implant installation and Group II using osteotomes. Clinical parameters: sinus membrane integrity, implant stability.
Radiographic parameters: bone density, bone height gain, and marginal bone height by (CBCT scans).
Results: Both techniques showed successful implant integration, no case of sinus membrane perforation was reported. Group I exhibited significantly higher primary and secondary implant stability than Group II. Additionally, significant improvements in bone density and height at 6 months post-operation were observed in Group I compared to Group II. Both groups showed no significant differences in marginal bone height.
Conclusion: Densah burs showed better results in terms of implant stability, bone density, and height gains compared to osteotomes, without compromising safety. These results suggested that Densah burs may be preferable for enhancing the structural conditions necessary for successful implant integration in transcrestal sinus lift procedures.

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Volume 28, Issue 2 - Serial Number 2
April - Oral Medicine & Surgical Sciences Issue (Oral Medicine, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral Pathology, Oral Biology)
April 2025
Pages 269-276