Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Sinus lifting & Grafting Clinical Training

Extensive SINUS GRAFTING COURSE

1.  Diagnosis and appropriate treatment planning of the sinus lifting case & sinus grafting technique
2.  Successfully performing the lateral as well as crestal approaches in their clinical practice.
3.  Update about the appropriate graft material for sinus lift surgery
4.  Upscale by Harvesting autogenous bone for sinus grafting
5.  How to minimize the post operative complications
Duration :- 2 days
The Course workshop is aimed to
DAY 1:- Sinus Manipulation (basic to intermediate)
Ø Anatomic considerations of posterior maxilla & maxillary sinus
Ø Limitations with posterior maxilla
Ø Guidelines for successful implant therapy in posterior maxilla
Ø Sinus grafting biomaterials
Ø Indications for sinus grafting & Contraindications for sinus grafting
Ø Armamentariums required to perform sinus grafting
Ø CT planning of cases with advanced implant planning software
Ø Drugs regime for pre & post sinus graft procedure
Ø Sinus lift procedure
Ø D fin placement using nasal floor & maxillary sinus lift procedure
Ø Sinus grafting techniques with or without Implants
Ø Sinus floor immediate distraction technique
Ø Removing buttresses
Hands on: - sinus lift procedure on goats head specimen using piezosurgery unit.
DAY 2 :- Sinus lifting & grafting (intermediate to advanced)
Ø Conventional Surgical Techniques – Indirect & Direct sinus manipulation
Ø Conventional Lateral Window approach – step by step demonstration
Ø Newer modified sinus lift techniques for the lateral approach
Ø Different modalities for sinus augmentation
Ø Lateral Sinus lift technique using piezo surgery unit
Ø Lateral approach for sinus grafting using DASK
Ø Crestal (Osteotome) approach/internal sinus lift technique along with modified approach
Ø Advantages and disadvantages of the crestal Osteotome technique
Ø Bicortical engagement without sinus grafting
Ø Key facts for implant osteotomy post sinus lifting
Ø Sinus lifting with crestal approach using DASK
Ø Ballooning technique
Ø Hydraulic sinus lift technique
Ø Intra lift technique
Ø Complications associated with sinus graft surgery and their managements





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