Abstract

The aim of this work is to identify the individual characteristics of the structure of the maxillary sinus, taken into account during reconstructive surgical interventions in the upper jaw (sinus lifting).Materials and methods. Analysis of scientific literature, generalization of domestic and foreign studies. The study includes one operation. Patient N., 54 years old, had an open sinus lifting operation in the clinic of M. V. K. Medical Clinic due to post-extraction atrophy of the alveolar atrostum of the upper jaw.Results. The most important characteristics of the structure of the maxillary sinus are the thickness, width and discontinuity of the lower wall, the presence of septa in the sinus, the thickness of the Schneider membrane, and vascular anatomy.

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  • ВВЕдЕНиЕ Различные заболевания ротовой полости, а также травмы могут привести к потере зубов

  • The aim of this work is to identify the individual characteristics of the structure of the maxillary sinus, taken into account during reconstructive surgical interventions in the upper jaw

  • Румянцев Денис Андреевич, студент 3-го курса лечебного факультета ФГАОУ ВО «Первый Московский государственный медицинский университет им

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Introduction

ВВЕдЕНиЕ Различные заболевания ротовой полости, а также травмы могут привести к потере зубов. Medical Clinic была проведена операция открытого синус-лифтинга в связи с постэкстракционной атрофией альвеолярного отростка верхней челюсти. Открытый синус-лифтинг как метод аугментации альвеолярного отростка верхней челюсти: анатомические и клинические аспекты операции. КОНТАКТНАЯ ИНФОРМАЦИЯ Румянцев Денис Андреевич, студент 3-го курса лечебного факультета ФГАОУ ВО «Первый Московский государственный медицинский университет им.

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