Crestal approach for Sinus Elevation – 20 years of Researches
Course Details
Maxillary sinus surgery has always been the subject of discussion among advocates of the most traumatic technique through the vestibular porthole and supporters of crestal access.
There are elements, given mainly by the height of the residual crestal bone, i.e. the distance between the floor of the maxillary sinus and the bony ridge.
Twenty years ago, when I began to study and develop a strategy for lifting the floor of the maxillary sinus by crest, I began with a residual height of at least 5 mm, as Summers had suggested in 1994 and later Cosci. Gradually improving the technique and increasing the experience, I started using this technique even with residual bone heights of 3-4 mm, paying maximum attention to bone density and the slow and progressive lifting of the mucous membrane

MAFAC Amsterdam 2022 QMP
Core Concepts in Pharmacology (5th Edition)
Genetic Association Studies: Background, Conduct, Analysis, Interpretation
Safety Concerns for Herbal Drugs
Orthopaedic Surgery Board Review 2015 (CME Videos)
ITI International Team for Implantology Webinar & Video Lectures Package Part-1 (99 Videos)
Insall & Scott Cirurgia do Joelho
Human Brain Stem Vessels: Including the Pineal Gland and Information on Brain Stem Infarction 2nd ed. 1999 Edition
Atlas de Técnicas Avançadas em Cirurgia
A-Z in Restorative Implant Dentistry Series (16 Lectures)
Plastic-Esthetic Periodontal and Implant Surgery: The Special DVD Compendium
The Brigham Board Review in Pulmonary Medicine 2016 (CME Videos)
National Emergency Medicine Board Review, 17th Edition (2015)
Partial Extraction Therapy Course
National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium 2015 (CME Videos)
Mastering Surgical Principles: Key to Constant Success
ECGAcademy: Basic to Advanced Theory + Chalktalk Videos (up to December 2016)
Integrative Therapies for Depression: Redefining Models for Assessment, Treatment and Prevention
Adhesive Dentistry Procedures
Esthetic Rehabilitation: Esthetic and Functional Integration of the Prosthetic Rehabilitation (CME VIDEOS)
Medicines, Ethics and Practice: The Professional Guide for Pharmacists
Direct and Indirect Adhesive Restorations
Surgical Concepts to Handle Esthetic Failures in Implant Patients
Post-Extraction Implants (Video course)
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: An Update for Internists, An Issue of Medical Clinics of North America (Volume 104-2) (The Clinics: Internal Medicine, Volume 104-2)
A Comprehensive Guide to Nanoparticles in Medicine (PDF)
Soft Tissue Management around Natural Teeth and Dental Implants: Fundamentals, Evidence Based and Surgical Innovations
Diagnostic Electron Microscopy: A Practical Guide to Interpretation and Technique 1st Edition
ITI International Team for Implantology Webinar & Video Lectures Package Part-4
Occlusion Simplified and Managing Vertical Dimension (7 Parts)
FOR Esthetic Soft Tissue – Inaki Gamborena, Patrick Rutten and Luc Rutten
Vertical Preparation Protocols: The Complete Guide in 24 Lessons from Tomorrow Tooth 


Reviews
There are no reviews yet.