Collaboration between otolaryngologists and oral surgeons in maxillary sinus elevation planning

Background The collaboration between otolaryngologists and dental providers is crucial for the planning and execution of maxillary sinus elevation (MSE) procedures, which are integral to successful dental implant placements. Purpose This article examines the essential role of otolaryngological asses...

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description Background The collaboration between otolaryngologists and dental providers is crucial for the planning and execution of maxillary sinus elevation (MSE) procedures, which are integral to successful dental implant placements. Purpose This article examines the essential role of otolaryngological assessments in identifying potential sinonasal risks that could impact the outcomes of MSE. Materials and methods A comprehensive narrative review of existing literature was conducted. Discussion The review underscores the importance of thorough preoperative evaluations, including patient history, computed tomography (CT) or cone‐beam CT (CBCT) scans, and nasal endoscopy, to mitigate sinonasal health risks. It details various clinical scenarios and patient assessments, emphasizing a systematic approach to diagnosing and managing sinonasal conditions proactively. The discussion reveals that while some sinus conditions may not significantly affect MSE success, conditions impacting mucociliary clearance and sinus drainage are critical risk factors requiring otolaryngological intervention. Additionally, the article introduces a grading system to assist clinicians in identifying patients who would benefit from otolaryngological evaluations prior to MSE. Conclusion This review highlights the value of interdisciplinary collaboration and standardized protocols in enhancing the predictability and safety of MSE procedures, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
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Collaboration
Computed tomography
Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
Dental implants
Endoscopy
Evaluation
Health risks
Humans
implant
Maxillary sinus
Maxillary Sinus - diagnostic imaging
Maxillary Sinus - surgery
maxillary sinus floor elevation
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
Otolaryngologists
Otolaryngology
Paranasal sinus
Patient Care Planning
Review
Risk factors
Sinus Floor Augmentation - methods
sinus lift procedure
Sinuses
title Collaboration between otolaryngologists and oral surgeons in maxillary sinus elevation planning
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