Quality: Full HD video
Language: english
Length: 6 hours and 49 minutes on demand
Number of videos: 6 lectures
Piezo Lift Technique A novel approach to trans-crestal sinus lifting with piezoelectric ultrasonic technology
In this web-lecture series with ReLive surgical videos, Prof. Tomaso Vercellotti shares his experience in maxillary sinus lifting, explaining the results of his continuing research for minimizing morbidity, simplification and standardization of the surgical procedures.
The aim of this course is to introduce the latest piezo-surgery trans-crestal sinus lifting protocol: the Piezo-Lift technique.
This protocol allows to take advantage of the cavitation effect of the ultrasonic instrument thanks to a set of specifically designed tips that permit to approach ridges with very low residual bone height.
Thanks to this course, you’ll be able to:
understand the principles, the advantages and the application limits of trans-crestal sinus lift
observe how Piezo-Lift can help you to include sinus lift in your daily practice
learn how to manage minor to major sinus floor augmentation surgeries with trans-crestal approach.
The Osteocom Piezo Lift Technique program is best for dentists, oral surgeons, and implantologists who want to master minimally invasive sinus lift procedures using piezoelectric surgical devices. It emphasizes precision, safety, and predictable outcomes in implantology, particularly for cases requiring maxillary sinus augmentation.
Who Should Attend
Oral & maxillofacial surgeons performing sinus lift surgeries.
Implantologists seeking advanced, minimally invasive sinus augmentation techniques.
Periodontists integrating sinus lift procedures into implant workflows.
General dentists expanding into surgical implantology.
Dental residents & postgraduate students specializing in oral surgery or implantology.
What You’ll Learn
Piezoelectric surgery principles: how ultrasonic devices enhance precision and safety.
Sinus lift protocols: step‑by‑step guidance for lateral and crestal approaches.
Bone preservation: minimizing trauma and improving graft integration.
Soft‑tissue management: reducing risk of sinus membrane perforation.
Clinical applications: implant placement in posterior maxilla with limited bone height.
Case‑based learning: real examples of piezo lift procedures in practice.
+ Topics:
1 Sinus Lift in Daily Practice
2 How to Avoid Schneiderian Membrane Perforation Laceration
3 Piezo-lift technique sinus lift with trans-crestal approach – surgical protocol
4 Schneiderian membrane perforation management in sinus lift by lateral approach
5 Piezo-Lift technique clinical application
6 Sinus lift with lateral approach using piezoelectric surgery





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