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Predictable sinus lift
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Pascal Valentini
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Nicolas Aronna Mallia
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Michele Jacotti
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Dong-Seok Sohn
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Radoslaw Jadach
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11 lecciones + 1 gratis (17h 36m)
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Big online course on sinus lift is:
– 5 expert approaches from world renowned surgeons: Radoslaw Jadach, Dong-Seok Sohn, Michele Jacotti, Nicolas Aronna Mallia, Pascal Valentini
– Detailed analysis of the protocols for working with the maxillary sinus:
- Sinus lifting classic protocols
- Elimination of perforations and removal of implants from the sinus
- Use of growth factor therapy for sinus lifting
- Minimally invasive sinus augmentation using Hydrodynamic Piezoelectric Internal Sinus Elevation
- Surgical revision of the maxillary sinus with simultaneous sinus-lifting.
Аlso you will learn:
– instruments
– biomaterials
– complications that can occur during and after a sinus lifting
– preoperative and postoperative recommendations.
Lección 1.Diagnostic principles. Flap formation and design. Introductory lesson
– Anatomy and histology of the maxillary sinus
– Variant anatomy of partitions
– The use of CBCT. Choosing the right treatment method depending on the clinical case: approach, additional bone regeneration.
Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentist.
Lección 2.Diagnostic principles. Flap formation and design
– Anatomy and histology of the maxillary sinus
– Variant anatomy of partitions
– The use of CBCT. Choosing the right treatment method depending on the clinical case: approach, additional bone regeneration
– Chronic invasive aspergillosis of the mucosa of the maxillary sinus
– Shaping and flap design.
Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentist.
Lección 3.Open and closed sinus lift: detailed protocols
– Choosing the right treatment method: using CBCT
– Treatment planning
– Preparing the patient for surgical procedures
– Indications for sinus lifting
– Indications for only ridge regeneration
– Indications for open and closed sinus lifting
– Necessary tools for open sinus-lift procedure
– Patient care after surgical procedures: medicine, advices for the patient, education of the patient.
Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentist.
Lección 4.The use of membranes. Closing the perforations
– Osteo-periosteal flap design in approach for lateral window in sinus-lift procedure
– Hard palate approach for sinus-lift procedure
– Simultaneous cleavage of the alveolar ridge and sinus lift surgery
– Perforation closing
– Transplant placement
– The use of membranes during sinus lifting.
Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentist.
Lección 5.Removal of cysts and foreign bodies from the maxillary sinus
– Cyst Removal: detailed Protocol
– Crocodile Eye Technique
– The use of membranes when closing defects after removal of cysts
– Removing a foreign body from an maxillary sinus
– Indications for vestibular, vestibular and palatine, palatine osteotomy
– Advantages and disadvantages of sinus lifting
– Preparing the patient before surgery.
Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentist.
Lección 6.New approaches to maxillary sinus augmentation
– Maxillary sinus augmentation techniques
– Ways to reduce the time of surgical treatment
– Methods for stabilizing implants with immediate maxillary sinus grafting
– Comparison of one-stage and two-stage maxillary sinus augmentation with implantation
– The use of L-PRF as the sole grafting material
– Intra-operative and post-operative complications of maxillary sinus augmentation: types, causes, methods of prevention and elimination, clinical cases:
- Infections (bacterial, fungal)
- Traumatizing of branches of the infraorbital nerve
- Bleeding
- Bad graft quality
- Hemosinus
- Schneider membrane perforations
- Chronic maxillary sinusitis
- Peri-implantitis.
– Anatomy of the maxillary sinus
– Relative and absolute contraindications for maxillary sinus augmentation
– Patient selection for maxillary sinus augmentation.
Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentist.
Lección 7.Paradigm shift on maxillary sinus augmentation
– Various technique of sinus augmentation:
- Lateral Sinus Augmentation
- Crestal Sinus Augmentation
- Obsolete Sinus Augmentation.
– Complications of sinus bone grafting:
- Fungal infection
- Bacterial infection
- Postoperative sinusitis
- Chronic oroantral fistula.
– Sinus augmentation using Hydrodinamic Piezoelectric Internal Sinus Elevation (HPISE)
– Protrusion of the implant over maxillary sinus mucosa
– Sinus augmentation: sinusitis-free, bone graft free, infection-free approaches
– New bone formation in the maxillary sinus:
- without bone grafts
- using only absorable gelatine sponge
- using peripheral venous blood
- with bone grafts.
– Rate of postoperative sinusitis
– Techniques of closing sinus membrane perforations
– Simple 3-D augmentation using Sohn`s Augmentation-New Tenting Abutment (SANTA)
– Management and preventions of postoperative complications.
Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentist.
Lección 8.Minimally Invasive Sinus Augmentation using Hydrodynamic Piezoelectric Internal Sinus Elevation (HPISE)
– Crestal sinus augmentation: advantages/disadvantages, indications/contraintications:
- Osteotome technique
- Piezoelectric Internal Sinus Elevation (PISE)
- Hydrodynamic Piezoelectric Internal Sinus Elevation (HPISE)
- Simple sinus augmentation with 3D ridge augmentation
- Flapless sinus augmentation
- Sohn`s Poncho technique.
– Step-by step protocols of PISE and HPISE
– Management of complications associated with conventional crestal sinus augmentation
– Sticky bone in implant dentistry.
Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentist.
Lección 9.Predictable protocol in sinus lift
– Sinus lift assessment:
- Clinical analysis
- Periodontal status
- Systemic condition
- Habits
- 3D X-Ray analysis
- Bone anatomy
- Sinus pathology
- Check list.
– Biologically oriented implantology concept
– Anatomy:
- Maxillary sinus
- Maxilla
- Intrasinus and extrasinus artery.
– Types of membrane elevating
– Biomaterials characteristic
– Step-by-step techniques of sinus lift
– Classification of different approaches:
- Lateral Window
- Crestal Window
- Osteotome technique.
– Grow factors therapy
– Blood fractioning
– Clinical cases.
Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentist.
Lección 10.Sinus lifting classic protocols
– Fundamentals of sinus lift:
- Anatomy of maxillary sinus
- Sinus vascularization
- Age changes in maxillary sinus
- Underwood`s septa
- Colour of Schneider membrane.
– Pathological alterations of the maxillary sinus
– Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS)
– Standart maxillary sinus surgery protocol
– Clinical indications of choosing graft material
– Surgical instrunentations for sinus lift
– The use of Metronidazole in combination with biomaterial
– Surgical templates for sinus lift
– Step-by-step protocols:
- Sinus lift with delayed implant placement
- Sinus lift with simultaneous implant placement
- Bilateral sinus lift and nose floor lift with simultaneous implant placement
- Sinus lift in the presence of high Underwood`s septa
- Simultaneous maxillary sinus lift and block grafting
- Elevation of nose floor.
– Immediate and delayed complications.
Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentist.
Lección 11.Management of maxillary sinus pathologies for successful sinus-lifting
– Ways of elimination of maxillary sinus memdrane perforations
– Implants/teeth in the maxillary sinus cavity:
- Causes
- Diagnosis
- Piezosurgical treatment with simultaneous sinus-lift
- Clinical cases and long-term results.
– Maxillary sinusitis: classification, aetiology, clinical picture, diagnosis, treatment:
- Acute sinusitis
- Chronic sinusitis (mucositis, pseudo-cyst, mycetome, mucocele,polyps, residual cyst).
– Step-by step videocases of piezosurgical treatment of maxillary sinus pathologies with simultaneous sinus-lift.
Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentist.
Lección 12.Non-standard cases in sinus lifting
– Clinical cases of surgical revision of the maxillary sinus with simultaneous sinus-lifting:
- Mycetoma
- Residual cyst
- Implant in maxillary sinus cavity.
– Osteoma: characteristic, clinical cases
– Oro-antral communications and fistulas: clinical cases, treatment, simultaneous sinus-lift
– Management of infected biomaterial in maxillary sinus
– Pre-surgical cinsiderations
– Alternative methods:
- No interventions
- Short implants
- Tilted implants
- Zygoma implants
- Surgical kit for sinus-lift and exercises for manual training.
Recommended for: Implantologist, Periodontist, General dentist.
El curso incluye las siguientes lecciones:
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1h 37m
Lección 2
Diagnostic principles. Flap formation and design
Radoslaw JadachMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction and Clinical Planning
8:06
Schneiderian Membrane: Layers and Microanatomy
16:13
Mucociliary Clearance, Ostium Patency and CBCT Assessment
24:20
Neurovascular Bundles: Loops and Foramina
32:27
Arterial Anatomy, Pterygoid Plexus and Anesthesia
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1h 7m
Lección 3
Open and closed sinus lift: detailed protocols
Radoslaw JadachMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
CBCT anatomy of maxillary sinus
6:01
Sinus lift indications and residual bone height
12:30
Graft material selection and overgrafting rules
19:25
Sinus morphology and lateral dimension criteria
29:04
Graft volume distribution and biomechanical limits
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1h 24m
Lección 4
The use of membranes. Closing the perforations
Radoslaw JadachMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Periosteal gap risks and healing principles
5:39
Osteoperiosteal flap concept to preserve bone
8:44
Perforation closure with I-PRF and sticky‑bone
16:10
Graft contact, angiogenesis and membrane limits
20:56
Clinical cases: socket preservation & Jensen examples
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