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maxillary sinus augmentation using minimally invasive antral membrane balloon elevation ziv mazor, dmd,* efraim kfir, dmd,† adi lorean, dmd,‡ eitan mijiritsky, dmd,§ and robert a. horowitz, dds� posterior maxillary implant place-ment is often complicated by thelack of quality and volume of available bone
. types and bone tend to predominate in the posterior maxilla, generally exhibiting the least dense bone of the oral anatomy. the height and width of the residual ridge can significantly be reduced or elimi- nated by postextraction resorption pat- terns, use of a removable prosthesis, physical trauma...
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