Part 1.
SINUS AUGMENTATION
- Anatomy of the sinus and the surrounding structures
- CBCT evaluation and treatment planning for predictable sinus grafting
- Flap design
- Crestal sinus lift and bone splitting
- Lateral window technique with different instrumentations
- Sinus floor elevation from the palatal side
- Hydrodynamic Piezosurgery sinus elevation
- The Schneiderian membrane – practical tips on how to elevate it
- Sinus Augmentation graft materials and surgical techniques
- Preparation techniques of the implant site with low residual bone height
- Combination with lateral augmentation
- Sinus floor augmentation without bone grafting
- Complex techniques for posterior maxillary reconstruction
- Contraindications for sinus lift
HANDS-ON
practice of the Lateral, Crestal, and Piezo augmentation techniques onn sheep jaws with Piezosurgery and surgical motors
Part 2.
PREVENTION & MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS IN SINUS LIFT
- Rare anatomical features
- Bleeding risks due to arterial blood vessels in the lateral bony wall of the sinus
- Membrane perforations
- Polyps, mucoceles, Procedure for transversal and sagittal septa, external floor elevation after previous ENT- Treatment
- medical interventions, endoscopically monitored sinus lift
Preoperative complications
- Preoperative acute chronic and fungal sinusitis
- Preoperative cystic structures and mucoceles
Intraoperative complications in implant placement
- Sinus floor perforation
- Bleeding
- Dislocation
- Aspiration or ingestion of foreign objects
- Perforation of the sinus membrane during elevation
- Bleeding during membrane elevation
- Presence of a mucus retention cyst
- Blockage of the maxillary ostium
Postoperative Complications
Complications associated with lateral window sinus elevation
- Acute graft infection/sinusitis
- Chronic infection/sinusitis
- Delayed implant migration into the sinus cavity
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