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Efficient and Atraumatic Combination Techniques for Maxillary Sinus Augmentation
Description:
This video will demonstrate two current state of the art techniques in Maxillary Sinus Augmentation. The first, is the utilization of Neurosurgical drills for the Sinus Lateral Approach (SLA kit) by Neobiotech for Lateral Wall Access and the second, is the Zimmer Sinus Lift Balloon for controlled Lifting of the Schniderian Membrane. The SLA kit is a new and uniquely designed surgical kit which has made the lateral maxillary sinus osteotomy an easier, safer and a quicker lateral window opening procedure. The LS- reamer is a drill in the SLA kit which is specially designed to perforate the lateral wall without perforation of the sinus membrane due to it's unique neurosurgical design features. The C- reamer is another component in the SLA kit which saves the circular core disk from the lateral wall when needed for bone grafting and protects the sinus membrane. The Zimmer Sinus Lift Balloon is a very unique method used to lift the Schneiderian membrane atraumatically while protecting the membrane from tearing. Combining these two advanced techniques has made maxillary sinus elevation a very safe and predictable outcome with minimal surgical risk.
Date Added:
8/14/2012
Author(s):
Abtin Shahriari, DMD, MPH
Dr. Abtin Shahriari completed his undergraduate training at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia with a Bachelors of Science in Biology. He received his Masters in Public H...
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Questions & Comments
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Abtin Shahriari - (9/5/2012 1:53 PM)
Saad have you been able to view the video? I have forwarded your comment to our computer expert at Dental xp
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Maurice Salama - (9/5/2012 12:05 PM)
Mark; 4 Vials for One sinus and 8 vials for Bilateral Sinus Grafts. Hadi, we will post video of re-entry and implant placement in 4-6 months. regards Dr. S
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Mark Terry - (9/4/2012 11:09 PM)
How many vials of blood did you collect to get that much prgf fibrin?
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saad alanezi - (8/29/2012 11:40 AM)
Hi, i did upgrade my account , but still can not view the online video.
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Abtin Shahriari - (8/26/2012 10:48 PM)
Thank you Hadi for viewing the video please clarify your question?
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Hadi Amiri - (8/26/2012 5:06 PM)
Videos of the surgeries implant
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Maurice Salama - (8/26/2012 12:19 PM)
Mariano and Abdel; In our office (Dr. Abtin and I work together), the sinus balloons are 1 use only (no sterilization) and we use sterile saline to fill the balloon. As for PRGF or PRF, we perform this chairside and we use 20CC Blood from patient per Sinus. Thanks for your posts. We appreciate the interaction.
regards Dr. Maurice Salama
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tooraj moravej - (8/25/2012 8:34 AM)
interesting technique, well presented
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Mariano Villarino - (8/24/2012 10:48 PM)
What material is the balloon made in order to be sterilized? Do you use air or water to inflate the balloon ?
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