Background:This retrospective study aimed to radiographically compare injectable platelet-rich fibrin (I-PRF)-enriched bone graft matrix (sticky bone) with conventional particulate grafting during lateral sinus lift procedures performed simultaneously with implant placement in patients exhibiting insufficient posterior maxillary residual bone height. Material/Methods:Twenty-four systemically healthy, non-smoking patients who underwent lateral sinus lift surgery between January 2014 and June 2023 were included.Patients were retrospectively allocated into groups according to grafting material: conventional particulate bone graft (group 1, n=12) and I-PRF-enriched bone graft matrix (sticky bone) (group 2, n=12).Radiographic bone height measurements were obtained using panoramic radiographs acquired preoperatively, immediately postoperatively, and at 6 months postoperatively.Measurements were conducted using calibrated digital software.Inter-and intragroup comparisons were analyzed via paired and independent samples t-tests, using a statistical significance threshold of P<0.05. Results:Immediate postoperative bone gain was significantly higher in group 1 than in group 2 (11.94 mm vs 10.15 mm; P<0.05).However, bone resorption at 6 months was significantly greater in group 1 than in group 2 (2.61 mm vs 1.07 mm; P<0.05).Bone loss percentage also was significantly higher in group 1 than in group 2 (16.50% vs 7.74%; P<0.05), indicating superior bone preservation in group 2. Conclusions:Although conventional grafting resulted in greater initial bone gain, I-PRF-enriched bone graft matrix demonstrated significantly reduced bone resorption at 6 months.Sticky bone may provide a clinical advantage in bone preservation after sinus lift procedures.
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