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Minimally Invasive Sinus Augmentation Using Ultrasonic Piezoelectric Vibration & Hydraulic Pressure
Description:
Compared to the lateral window approach, the crestal approach has the advantage of being minimally invasiveness which contributes to less postoperative discomfort. Variable crestal techniques have been reported to overcome the disadvantages of the lateral window approach. This video demonstrates hydrodynamic piezoelectric internal sinus elevation (HPISE) which was reported in 2008. Unlike conventional crestal approaches, HPISE is free from postoperative positional vertigo because ultrasonic piezoelectric vibration is used to break sinus floor directly, not using osteotome. HPISE doesn’t usually rely on bone compaction to elevate sinus mucosa, so even and gentle elevation of the sinus membrane is possible due to hydraulic pressure from internal irrigation and the rate of membrane perforation is very low. The amount of membrane elevation is compatible with lateral window technique. So HPISE is an alternative surgical method to the lateral sinus augmentation technique and can be used with or without bone graft.
Date Added:
6/25/2012
Author(s):
Dong-Seok Sohn, DDS, PhD
Dr. Dong-Seok Sohn received his DDD from 1989, DDS : School of Dentistry, Kyungbook National University in 1989. He complted training of oral and maxillofacial Surgery ...
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Questions & Comments
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Dong Sohn - (9/23/2012 5:10 AM)
Dear dr Busich, i already sent several videos to Xp. You will see those sooner or later. or you can visit at www.waups.com for several videos on sinus and GBr cases. thank you
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Dong Sohn - (9/23/2012 5:07 AM)
Dr.Mccauley, very sorry for late reply. i been travelling Cuba and Orlando.
please click Fortoss Vital in intenet. The company name is Bio implant technology co. or click at banner at www.waups.com
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patrick mccauley - (9/14/2012 9:20 AM)
I performed procedure ,ie crestal lift and optained good result.Thanks for sharing technique.
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patrick mccauley - (9/14/2012 9:18 AM)
Were can I purchase Vital? I cannot find a vender in US.
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Sam Busich - (8/29/2012 9:06 AM)
Would love to see more stuff from Dr. Sohn regarding GBR and PRF etc. etc.
thanks Sam
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james kim - (8/28/2012 9:02 AM)
Nice result as usual Dr. Sohn.
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vijailakshmi acharya - (7/1/2012 10:22 AM)
this is very interesting .Thank you, doctor .Will certainly try it
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Dong Sohn - (6/29/2012 8:07 PM)
Dear Band, when Bone height is low (less than 5mm), you cna see memb perforation through osteotomy site with your eyes. Or when patient complaints water discharge in nose, memb perforation is suspected.
The perforation size is usually very small, so it can be seaeld PRF or CGF Or gel sponge.
Thank you
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Band Ditto64 - (6/29/2012 4:52 PM)
Congratulations. How do evaluate sinus perforations doing this technique? It seems more difficult?
many thanks
Band
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