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Minimally Invasive Crestal Sinus Augmentation: Evolving Concepts & Techniques

Presenter: Dr. Michael Pikos Release Date: 9/30/20
Credits:  1 CEU   Reviewed: 2024     Expiration Date: 9/30/27
AGD Subject Code: 690
CE Supporter: Cellerant

Sinus augmentation is a highly viable technique to expand bone volume in the posterior maxilla and thereby expand the pool of patients that can benefit from dental implant therapy. The crestal approach to sinus augmentation has evolved over the years with the introduction of new instruments, novel bone grafting products, and specialized delivery systems to enhance the simplicity and predictability of the crestal technique. In this CE webinar, we are going to discuss various contemporary techniques for crestal sinus augmentation to include delivery of the bone graft via a unique unidose cartridge/gun system.

Upon completion of this CE webinar, the participant will be able to:
• Understand the indications and contraindications of using a crestal sinus graft approach for posterior maxilla implant reconstruction.
• Become familiar with bone grafting materials and instrumentation that is ideally suited to a minimally invasive surgical technique for crestal sinus augmentation
• Understand potential complications with crestal sinus grafts and how to manage them.
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