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Keys to Success in the Sinus Lift Procedure

Description:
Anatomical, surgical, & biological concerns when augmentation of the sinus is required.

Date Added:
6/29/2007

Author(s):

Steven S. Wallace, DDS Steven S. Wallace, DDS
Dr. Stephen Wallace is a 1971 graduate of Boston University School of Graduate Dentistry with a Certificate in Periodontics. He has been on the faculty of the New York ...
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Questions & Comments
thair al abdullate613 - (3/23/2013 11:17 AM)

thx alot vry nic prsntation

khalid marzouk - (4/22/2011 1:42 PM)

Thank you Dr. Wallace for an informative presentation...I wonder if you have any results as regard to the PDGF-TCP combination...This is because it has been shown in the recent literature that the PDGF inhibits the osteogenic effect of the osteoblasts...I ma really excited to see the results....thx

Maurice Salama - (1/9/2011 12:37 PM)

Still an outstanding review of the Maxillary Sinus Lift procedure. A must see if you are performing this procedure in your practice. Dr. Salama

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