Abstract

BackgroundOsteotome-mediated sinus floor elevation with or without a grafting material is associated with high implant survival, intrasinus bone gain, and low frequency of complications. However, patient’s perception of recovery and satisfaction with the surgical intervention are rarely reported. The objective of the present randomized controlled trial was to assess patient’s perception of recovery after osteotome-mediated sinus floor elevation with Bio-Oss collagen compared with no grafting material. Forty healthy patients were randomly allocated to Bio-Oss collagen or no grafting material. Oral health-related quality of life was assessed by Oral Health Impact Profile-14 at enrollment. Patient’s perception of recovery was assessed by self-administrated questionnaires and visual analog scale evaluating pain, social and working isolation, physical appearance, duration and quality of life alterations, eating and speaking ability, diet variations, and sleep impairment after 1 week and 1 month, respectively. Descriptive statistics was expressed as mean percentage with standard deviation. Correlation between impaired oral health-related quality of life, age, gender, and recovery were assessed by T test. Level of significance was 0.05.ResultsOsteotome-mediated sinus floor elevation is associated with high patient satisfaction, limited postoperative discomfort, and willingness to undergo similar surgery. Influence on patient’s daily life activities seems to be minimal and limited to the first postoperative days. Most patients managed to return to work and their routine daily activities after 0-2 days. Impaired preoperative oral health-related quality of life, gender, or younger age seems not to predispose for delayed recovery. However, number of days with pain, eating difficulties, and sleep disturbances were significantly increased with Bio-Oss collagen compared with no grafting material (P<0.05).ConclusionPatient’s discomfort seems to be minimal and limited to the first postoperative days following osteotome-mediated sinus floor elevation with or without a grafting material. Impaired preoperative oral health-related quality of life, gender, or younger age seems not to predispose for delayed recovery.

Highlights

  • Osteotome-mediated sinus floor elevation (OMSFE) with or without a grafting material have demonstrated high implant survival, intrasinus bone gain, limited peri-implant marginal bone loss, and low frequency of complications, as documented in systematic reviews and meta-analyses [1,2,3,4,5]

  • Self-administered questionnaire has demonstrated high patient satisfaction, low patient discomfort, and willingness to undergo the same type of surgery after OMSFE with simultaneous implant placement [9,10,11,12]

  • The present study demonstrates no significant differences in patient’s perception of recovery and Oral health-related quality of life (OHRQL) after OMSFE with Bio-Oss collagen compared with no grafting material as evaluated by Oral health impact profile (OHIP)-14, selfadministrated questionnaires, and visual analog scale (VAS)

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Introduction

Osteotome-mediated sinus floor elevation (OMSFE) with or without a grafting material have demonstrated high implant survival, intrasinus bone gain, limited peri-implant marginal bone loss, and low frequency of complications, as documented in systematic reviews and meta-analyses [1,2,3,4,5]. The objective of the present randomized controlled trial was to test the hypothesis of no difference in patient’s perception of recovery after OMSFE with Bio-Oss collagen compared with no grafting material using validated self-administrated questionnaires. Osteotome-mediated sinus floor elevation with or without a grafting material is associated with high implant survival, intrasinus bone gain, and low frequency of complications. The objective of the present randomized controlled trial was to assess patient’s perception of recovery after osteotome-mediated sinus floor elevation with Bio-Oss collagen compared with no grafting material.

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