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Innovative New Technique for Minimally Invasive Crestal Sinus Lift Approach
This webinar will describe the protocol for a trans-crestal sinus lift by using an innovative product called the Magnetic Mallet. This technique allows the clinician to perform a sinus lift and same time osseodensification with immediate implant placement, in an atraumatic and conservative fashion. Dr Baldi will describe the benefits he has seen in his daily practice as well as the additional opportunities in treating "everyday cases" with this magnetic dynamic technology.
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Domenico Baldi, DDS |
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The Magnetic Mallet and its Use in Daily Practice - Clinical Perspective
The aim of this lecture is to analyze the use of an osteotome technique that I perform using a machine that is more precise than the traditional manual mallet, that you can manage using both hands. The magnetic mallet has several tips of different shapes and diameters to manage the native bone and to move it apically and around the implant.
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Fabio Manuel Filannino, DDS |
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Digital Dynamic & Static Solutions
Partial Extraction Therapy and crestal sinus augmentation have changed the methods of implant planning and execution. Preserving both hard and soft tissue has propelled these concepts to innovative. Until recently the use of dynamic and static guidance has been delayed. The objective of this presentation is to understand the need for digital guidance and explores avenues to accomplish a digitally based workflow and execution fr the subsequent procedures.
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Isaac D Tawil, DDS |
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The "Magnetic Mallet" for Implant Osteotomy Preparation & Immediate Provisionalization
In this clinical case I had to restore the upper right jaw where the tooth number 14 and 15 had to be extracted. The 16 and 17 were inserted 6 months ago with crestal sinus lift using the Magnetic Mallet as well. Same on the other side of the maxilla. Crown removing by the magnetic device, palatal tooth portion extracted by the magnetic mallet and implant inserted by using the magnetic mallet for the osteotomes preparations and the implant insertions (15) to achieve the adequate primary stability for the immediate loading.
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Fabio Manuel Filannino, DDS |
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From Oral to Facial:Impact of Oral Surgery on Facial Esthetics - Part 1 of 2
Clinical cases of moderate to severe edentulous maxillary atrophy are described: A combination of sub-nasal procedure, sinus elevation procedure and intra-oral autogenous bone blocks were used for ridge augmentation simultaneously with dental implant placement combined with scaffold mixed with platelets-rich-plasma (PRP) or bone-marrow aspirate (BMA) and covered with platelets-poor-plasma (PPP) as a biological membrane. The correction of acquired class III, is achieved in Phase B, via Le Fort I maxillary osteotomy.
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Devorah Schwartz-Arad, DMD, PhD |
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Multidisciplinary Management of the Complex Patient: Team Croatia Approach
Dentistry has benefited in many ways with advances in digital technology.
Lectures about digital dentistry are usually showing in many terabytes and animations effortless protocols.
Daily we face problems like data loss, reduced visibility and irrigation with surgical guides, difficulties with edentulous jaw scanning and alignment to name only some of them.
Obstacles that we find in a daily practice on the way to the digital dentistry for the full arch implant reconstruction are shown in this lecture.
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Snježana Pohl, MD, DMD;Matko Oguić, DMD;Josip Brusić, DMD |
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Management of the Full Arch Edentulous Patient: Team India Approach
The number of fully edentulous patients is on the rise due to higher life expectancy. Also, higher number of young patients are edentulous due to congenital disorders or advanced periodontal disease. Various treatment options are now available to the clinician for treating edentulous patients. However a lot of confusion exists amongst clinicians while choosing the right treatment approach and the correct prosthesis design for such patients. During this lecture, Team India will present a decision tree for treatment planning fully edentulous patients. This will help clinicians to opt for the most suitable prosthetic design for their patients. Critical factors such as age of patient, bone zones, cosmetic display and degree of resorption will be discussed. The importance of a well adjusted interim restoration and the conversion from provisional restoration to the final one utilizing the novel ‘Fast tracking’ technique will be a part of this presentation.
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Udatta Kher, BDS, MDS;Ali Tunkiwala, MDS;T.V. Narayan, MDS |
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“IPG-DET Technique” The Evolution of New Age Concept
“IPG” DET protocol: a pioneer technique of internal bone regeneration in the sinus without the need of sinus floor elevation (SFE)
Patients suffering from maxilla deficiencies are treated with extensive bone transplantation and Sinus Floor Elevation (SFE) procedures, in order to accomplish a successful and stable dental implantation. In 2014, “IPG” DET – called the Ioannis P. Georgakopoulos Dentist Education Institute Technique – has been proven a solid and reliable alternative to SFE. Actually, “IPG” DET is a well-established, simple, safe, efficient and cost-effective dental implantation protocol that combines a complex of fibrin, concentrated growth factors and CD34+ stem cells (fibrin membrane) along with bone grafting and intentional perforation of the Schneider’s membrane towards a rapid implant insertion.
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Ioannis P. Georgakopoulos |
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Hydraulics and Densification in Sinus & Ridge Management
Majority of the cases in the maxilla require some form of sinus grafting or procedures to increase ridge width. Innovations in the field of site preparation using Osseodensification principles and use of Hydraulics for sinus elevations have simplified the procedure of gaining bone volume in such clinical situations.
Newer tools and materials have enabled clinicians to offer a minimally invasive transalveolar approach to sinus grafting compared to the lateral window approach. Densification drills have provided the clinicians a solution to optimize and expand the site for implant placement.
This presentation will analyze various clinical situations needing ridge and sinus augmentation and provide predictable solutions to achieve high success rates.
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Udatta Kher, BDS, MDS |
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Crestal Sinus Approach: A Hammerless Solution to the Indirect Sinus Lift
Posterior maxillary dental implant reconstruction for advanced alveorlar ridge atrophy has become possible through bone grafting procedures involving the maxillary sinus. This procedure involves augmentation of either the internal or external aspects of the sinus, or both. Bone grafting of the external aspect is performed with guided bone regeneration, using allogenic, autogenous, cortical, or corticocancellous grafts, as well as growth factors such as PRF as onlays with immediate or delayed implant placement. With the advent of new surgical techniques and equipment, sinus augmentation has become a predictable and efficient treatment. This presentation will focus on the internal, hammerless approach.
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Isaac D Tawil, DDS |
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Sinus Lift & Immediate Implant Placement: "The Easy Protocol"
Sinus lift is still a common procedure in 2017. Many alternative techniques to sinus lift have been published to avoid invading this anatomical space, such as tilted implants with angled prosthetic abutments, extra short implants, distal pontic cantilever, zygomatic or tuberosity implant placements. However, many situations like highly pneumatized sinus for single missing tooth, extreme atrophic areas at posterior sites, etc. will necessary have to be solved performing sinus lift techniques to regenerate the missing alveolar bone and this alternative options cannot be taken.
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Nicolas Aronna Mallia, DDS |
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Site Preparation & Osseodensification in Bone Management
Today's implant arena involves not only the understanding of procedures but also the science behind wound healing.
Often new technologies and instrumentation evolves that have a significant impact on what we are able to do clinically. Piezosurgical devices, periotomes, osteotomes, hydraulic sinus devices, neurosurgical drills, and the "PET" (Partial Extraction Therapies) system are just a short list of those that have made surgery more efficient and less traumatic for our patients. Osseodensification is another concept that can be added to this long list. This lecture will speak about new age bone management concepts and how these technologies may be able to assist us. Potential issues and focus on use will be touched upon as well.
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Maurice Salama, DMD |
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Treatment For The Severely Resorbed Maxilla: Zygomatic Implants
This presentation will bring to doctors a simplified approach to Zygomatic Implants technique, helping clinicians to identify the correct indications of the technique and the possibilities of oral rehabilitation through this treatment approach. It will be also discussed the technical aspects, advantages and benefits of this treatment modality.
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Alexander D. Salvoni, PhD |
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Transcrestal Sinus Floor Elevation: Most Frequently Asked Questions
Over 20 years of clinical application and research on transcrestal sinus floor elevation (TSFE) procedures using a variety of implants, graft materials and instrumentation has proven its reliability, and versatility. While improving upon the original osteotome technique they have not yet eliminated the need for a more invasive lateral approach, especially at sites with very limited (1-2 mm) sub-antral bone. Extensive analysis of the existing research and long-term clinical experience will provide the answers to the most pertinent questions surrounding the transcrestal approach including but not limited to: patient selection, clinical limitations, instrumentation, graft selection/necessity and management of membrane perforations.
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Michael Toffler, DDS |
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Management of Maxillary Sinus Membrane Perforation
In this presentation Dr Moghaddas will discuss the etiologies for maxillary sinus membrane perforation and the ways to prevent it. Also during a LIVE surgical video he will demonstrate how to manage a large sinus perforation simultaneous with implant placement .
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Omid Moghaddas, DMD, MSD |
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Minimally Invasive Transcrestal Sinus Augmentation(MITSA)
In this video Dr Kher discusses a method of transitioning from the lateral window sinus elevation procedure to a less invasive transcrestal sinus elevation in cases with alveolar ridge height between 3-5mm. The technique is based on using an ossteotome mediated lift combined with a novel delivery system of injecting the calcium phosphosilicate putty graft material. Dr Kher presents a case series wherein lifts in excess of 10mm were consistently achieved using this technique. A study comparing the increase in alveolar ridge height with the novel transalveolar technique and the conventional lateral window lift is also a part of the presentation.
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Udatta Kher, BDS, MDS |
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Piezo Hydro-Dynamic Intra Sinus Elevation
Minimally invasive procedures became the trend of modern dentistry, that resulted in more precision and predictability, as well as more patient acceptance to surgical therapies.<Br><br>
Sinus floor elevation is a widely needed procedure in implant surgery, with piezo Hydrodynamic technique the sinus lift surgery became much easier and more predictable, with less complications, and less post operative symptoms and more patients acceptance. <br><br>
This presentation will show in details the surgical technique with a clinical study done on 74 patients with end results.
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Imad Erfan Salloum, DDS |
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Dentalxp Clinical Masters Week Hands-On Courses
Dr. Maurice Salama describes briefly the first ever Dentalxp Clinical Masters Week Program where 6 courses were performed in 7 days at the Dentalxp Teaching Center in Atlanta, GA to help provide global members the skills, tools and techniques to perform better and more predictable dentistry to their patients.
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Maurice Salama, DMD |
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Maxillary Sinus Augmentation: Complications, Prevention and Future
Sinus augmentation using variable bone substitutes has been known as predictable method to reconstruct the pneumatized sinus cavity for several decades. However various complications such as bacterial and fungal infection, oroantral fistula and failure of bone regeneration have been reported after bone graft was done in the sinus.
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Dong-Seok Sohn, DDS, PhD |
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Minimally Invasive Transcrestal Sinus Elevation Procedure
The ossteotome mediated transcrestal sinus lift procedure has been used over the years for achieving lifts in situations where a minimum of 6-7mm of height of alveolar bone is present. An increase in alveolar bone height of approximately 2-3mm is expected using the traditional methods. The main challenges in the procedure are to achieve larger lifts without perforation of the sinus lining and deposit graft material in the desired location.
Calcium phosphosilicate putty has been used effectively as a graft material for lateral window sinus elevation procedures.
The following presentation deals with a modified ossteotome mediated technique of using CPS putty in a cartridge delivery form to achieve predictable sinus elevations of 8-10mm even in cases of extreme resorption of the alveolar ridge. It reduces the morbidity and makes the procedure more acceptable to patients compared to the lateral window approach.
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Udatta Kher, BDS, MDS |
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Thinking Outside the Box in Sinus Augmentation- From Conventional to Minimal Invasive Approach
The lecture will focus on the concept of "thinking outside the box" in sinus augmentation, showing unconventional minimal invasive surgical manipulations which allows the clinician to reach the ultimate goal- bringing the patient the function and esthetics with his teeth even in cases with minimal crestal bone height, using autologous growth factors and minimal invasive anthral membrane balloon elevation.
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Ziv Mazor, DMD |
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The "Slit Lift" Minimally Invasive Crestal Sinus Lift Approach
Typically, in the crestal approach sinus procedure, it is expected that the elevated Schneiderian membrane will become extended. The rate of extension can be expressed by dividing the dome-shaped elevated membrane by the total base area.
The higher the extension rate, the more extended the Schneider membrane becomes, increasing the risk of perforation.
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Toshiyuki Mizuguchi, DDS, PhD |
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Bi-Directional Augmentation of Double-Arched Posterior Maxillary Vertical Defects
Double-arched posterior maxillary defects present a unique challenge requiring special considerations for implant replacement. This deformity is characterized by vertical bone loss from both the sinus aspect as well as the ridge. In this video, Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi demonstrates a bi-directional vertical bone augmentation technique to develop sites that not only support the implants but also improve tissue harmony for enhanced aesthetics, function, and longevity.
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H. Ryan Kazemi, DMD |
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Sinus Augmentation with rhBMP-2 and Simultaneous Nonsubmerged Implant Placement
This case features the use of rhBMP-2 and mineralized allograft for grafting the partially pneumatized left maxillary sinus along with simultaneous placement of a large diameter implant in a nonsubmerged mode into the maxillary left second bicuspid site. The step-by-step surgical protocol will focus on incision design, lateral window osteotomy, membrane elevation and repair, the use of rhBMP-2 for bone grafts, and simultaneous non-submerged implant placement. CBCT evaluation Incision design
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Maxillary Molar Extraction and Immediate Implant Placement with Crestal Sinus Lift
Atraumatic maxillary molar extraction via root sectioning followed by hydraulic crestal sinus lift and immediate implant placement. Sinus lift performed at interradicular area with sinus membrane elevated approximately 3 mm with specialized kit using saline injected through osteotomy. Hydraulic pressure gently raises the sinus membrane without risk of perforation.
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John DiPonziano, CDT, DDS, MAGD, DICOI |
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Lateral Window Sinus Bone Augmentation with a unique Cartridge Delivery System
The lateral-window approach for maxillary sinus augmentation was introduced to allow for the placement of implants in maxillary posterior edentulous sites with significant pneumatization of the sinus cavity. Implants placed simultaneously with the lateral window sinus augmentation technique enjoy high success rates that are reported to be similar to implants placed in pristine bone in the maxilla
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Udatta Kher, BDS, MDS |
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Internal Hydraulic Sinus Lift Procedure utilizing the Crestal Approach
In this video case report, “conservative” internal management of posterior maxilla is highlighted featuring new tools, techniques and biologics. Evaluation and Management of the deficient posterior region is handled by via CBCT Diagnostics and the CAS-KIT Crestal Approach Sinus Kit from Hiossen. Flap Reflection, Drilling sequence, Hydraulic Sinus Lifting of the Schniderian Membrane as well as the utilization of PRGF, Fibrin and Synthetic Bone Putty is highlighted in a conservative crestal approach. This is followed by final suturing using a horizontal and running mattress method.
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Maurice Salama, DMD |
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Managing Complications and Challenges in Sinus Augmentation
This presentation and surgical video demonstrates the corrective management of multiple infection and sinusitis following an earlier attempt at sinus augmentation. Dr. Sohn demonstrates the step-by-step clinical approach to this challenging sequelae that implant surgeons working in the posterior maxilla must be prepared for.
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Dong-Seok Sohn, DDS, PhD |
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Emerging Concepts in Sinus Augmentation; Atraumatic and Efficient Crestal and Lateral Access Techniques
This presentation will highlight through in depth clinical case documentation, the new and evolving role of instrumentation for access to the Sinus for Bone Augmentation. Efficiency and minimally invasive approaches which increase success and minimize complications will be highlighted. Posterior Maxillary reconstruction often involves Sinus Augmentation and Implants then inserted into the grafted site. A knowledge of useful and clinically manageable techniques that provide access but minimize large surgical flaps and sinus membrane perforations are keys to success.
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Samuel Lee, DDS |
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Crestal Approach Sinus Augmentation with Osteotome Technique and Cartridge Delivery System
There are several ways to elevate the sinus membrane when accessed through the crest of the ridge and deliver graft into the sinus. Summers’ osteotome technique is one of the most widely used surgical procedures to achieve sinus elevation. One of the biggest challenges is instrumentation and grafting through the prepared osteotomy site. In this video, Dr. Kher will demonstrate the new cartridge delivery system from NovaBone that considerably reduces site preparation and facilitates elevation of the sinus membrane with the hydraulic pressure of Putty as it is delivered into the sinus.
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Udatta Kher, BDS, MDS |
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Sinus Augmentation - Current and Future Trends
In this presentation, Dr. Ziv Mazor reviews present techniques as well as detailing the latest innovations in sinus augmentation. Specifically, Dr. Mazor pays special focus to new materials and techniques involving both the crestal as well as the lateral window approach.
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Ziv Mazor, DMD |
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Sinus Lift Procedures - A Critical Clinical Review - Part 1
In this presentation, we will give a critical review of different sinus grafting techniques (lateral approach, crestal approach) based on clinical long term results along with radiographic and histological aspects.
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Christian Makary, DDS, PhD |
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Crestal Sinus Elevation Utilizing a Hydrodynamic Piezoelectric Approach
This surgical clinical video demonstrates thorough CBCT planning and execution of sinus elevation utilizing a crestal approach in a molar site utilizing a hydrodynamic piezoelectric approach. Sinus elevation, osseous grafting and utilization PRGF fibrin membrane are demonstrated in detail. In addition, management of achieving adequate primary stability in simultaneous implant placement is also demonstrated.
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Dong-Seok Sohn, DDS, PhD |
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The Management of a Septum and a Large Retention Cyst in the Sinus and Simultaneous Sinus Augmentation
While sinus augmentation has become a more routine surgical procedure in today's practice, there are often unique challenges to overcome such as septums, lack of primary crestal bone and retention cysts. This presentation aims to demonstrate the management of a large retention cyst at the same time as simultaneous sinus augmentation. Surgical protocol, complications and management will be discussed.
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Dong-Seok Sohn, DDS, PhD |
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Dr. Hisham Nasr on his Global Symposium Hands-On Course
Dr. Nasr briefly speaks about what will be covered and what you can expect to learn at his hands-on course at the 2013 Dentalxp Global Symposium in Las Vegas, Nevada at The Cosmopolitan Hotel.
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Hisham F. Nasr, DDS, MScD, PhDc |
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The Classic Sinus Lift Window Technique: Shape, Size, Location and Trends
This method for Schneiderian membrane lift, as well as a new Incision design based on maximizing maxillary vascularity will be introduced . Also, the use of the Clinicae Template for precise implant placement is highlighted as well as the myth of the use of the lateral window wall to be utilized as a new sinus´ floor will be discussed.
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Jorge Campos Aliaga, DDS, PhD |
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Tissue Engineering and Platelet Derived Growth Factors: Evidence Based Therapy
Platelet derived growth factors are now routinely utilized in reconstructive therapy. This presentation describes very detailed and evidence based guidelines for clinicians interested in enhancing their abilities in tissue engineering, especially as it relates to bone augmentation.
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Joseph Choukroun, MD |
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Computer Guided Sinus Elevation and Implant Placement
This video presentation outlines the integration of CBCT, virtual planning and surgical clinical techniques to successfully and precisely perform a sinus elevation procedure utilizing the lateral window technique with the Neobiotech Lateral Approach kit.
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Alvaro Ordoñez, DDS |
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The MIAMBE Balloon Crestal Sinus Elevation Technique
Dr. Mazor displays in detail the utilization of the MIAMBE (Minimally Invasive Antal Membrane Balloon Elevation) Balloon for grafting of the Maxillary Sinus utilizing a crestal approach.
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Ziv Mazor, DMD |
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Manejo de Complicaciones de implantes en la Zona Posterior de la Maxila
El Dr Alvaro Ordonez demuestra el manejo de una complicacion clinica consistente en la necesidad de remover implantes dentales uno en el seno maxilar izquierdo y otro en el complejo osteomeatal derecho con la reparacion inmediata de la membrana Schneiderian utilizando dos tecnicas diferentes de reparacion de perforaciones de la membrane Schneiderian y con la consecuente colocacion de materiales de injerto oseo para elevacion y aumento de seno maxilar.
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Alvaro Ordoñez, DDS |
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Management of Implant Complications - Posterior Maxilla
Dr. Alvaro Ordonez demonstrates the management of clinical challenges faced by the need to remove poorly placed implants from within the sinus, subsequent repair procedures of the Schneiderian Membrane prior to osseous augmentation.
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Alvaro Ordoñez, DDS |
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Sinus Augmentation in Preparation for implant Therapy
Dr. Michael Sonick demonstrates the augmentation of a sinus in preparation for implant therapy. Flap design, accessing the sinus, utilizing growth factors are all described along with the choice of graft material.
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Michael Sonick, DMD |
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Sinus Lift Procedures - A Critical Clinical Review - Part 2
In this presentation, we will give a critical review of different sinus grafting techniques (lateral approach, crestal approach) based on clinical long term results along with radiographic and histological aspects.
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Christian Makary, DDS, PhD |
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Atraumatic Sinus Grafting Techniques
Dr. Samuel Lee outlines his thorough decision making criteria for choosing either a lateral or a crestal approach to sinus elevation and augmentation.
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Samuel Lee, DDS |
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Dr. Ziv Mazor on Implant Dentistry
Dr. Ziv Mazor discusses many of the different aspects of implantology.
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Ziv Mazor, DMD;Jack T. Krauser, DMD;Jack T. Krauser, DMD |
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