Osteocom Crestal Approach Surgery and Management Of Sinus Lift Complications
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Join Prof. Tiziano Testori and master sinus lift with crestal approach!
The course includes:
- 9 video lessons with clinical clips
- Several clinical cases
Topics covered in the course:
- Anatomy and biological rationale
- How to choose between crestal, lateral, and short implants approaches
- Newest findings in flap design and its relation with treatment invasiveness
- Modern surgical trends and protocols: criss-cross incisions, periodontal flap design, and periosteal releasing incisions
- Sinus lift complication management
- Classification of sinus membrane perforations occurring during transcrestal sinus floor elevation and related treatments
At the end of the course, you will be able to:
- Correctly perform the crestal approach for maxillary sinus lift
- Gain full knowledge of simple, predictable, and fast maxillary sinus lift procedures
- Minimize treatment invasiveness and optimize post-operative healing
- Perform sinus lift and treat recessions concurrently
- Understand the potential of Piezoelectric and Osseodensification techniques
- Carefully choose between different therapeutic approaches
- Manage common intra- and post-operative sinus lift complications such as sinus membrane perforations
Who the course is for:
This course is highly recommended to both experienced and less experienced professionals who want to master effective, fast, and minimally invasive sinus lift techniques.
The Osteocom course “Crestal Approach Surgery and Management Of Sinus Lift Complications” is designed for dental professionals such as implantologists, oral surgeons, and periodontists. It is particularly beneficial for those seeking to master the crestal approach for sinus lift surgery and effectively manage complications. The course covers advanced techniques, including piezoelectric and osseodensification methods, and provides insights into flap designs, sinus membrane perforation management, and decision-making algorithms for treatment planning.
