Abstract
Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) have shown osteoinductive properties, and favorable regenerative responses to the graft materials containing BMPs have been reported. Maxillary sinus augmentation with placement of dental implants is a well-established technique for functional and aesthetic dental rehabilitation of partially or completely edentulous patients with severe maxillary atrophy, and attempts have been made to promote the bone formation using BMPs with different carriers in various animal models in sinus augmentation procedures.In this review, the summary was done on various carriers and the dosages for BMPs in sinus augmentation procedures.
