Maurice Salama, DMD Dr. Maurice A. Salama completed his undergraduate studies at the State University of New York at Binghamton in 1985, where h... [read more]
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 ... [read more]
Online Videos / Surgery / Sinus Lift / The Sinus Lift Procedure Today! Part 1
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The Sinus Lift Procedure Today! Part 2 The present & future of the Sinus Lift Procedure.
Atraumatic Sinus Grafting Techniques Dr. Samuel Lee outlines his thorough decision making criteria for choosing either a lateral or a crestal approach to sinus elevation and augmentation.
Dr. Ziv Mazor on Implant Dentistry Dr. Ziv Mazor discusses many of the different aspects of implantology.
Sinus Augmentation – State of the Art Predictable results by Sinus Augmentation.
Increase Surgical Implant and Regenerative Success by Going 3D and Using Innovative Products Detailed videos using 3D planning software as well as innovative products by a speaker with an extensive background in implant and regenerative surgical procedures.
Healing in Smokers Versus Nonsmokers: Survival Rates for Sinus Floor Augmentation with Simultaneous Implant Placement Evidence suggests that smoking is detrimental to the survival of dental implants placed in grafted maxillary sinuses. Studies have shown that improving bone quantity and quality, using rough- surfaced implants, and practicing good oral hygiene may improve outcomes. In this prospective study, the long-term survival rates of implants placed simultaneously with sinus grafting in smokers and non- smokers were compared.
Bone-to-Implant Apposition with Machined and MTX Microtextured Implant Surfaces in Human Sinus Grafts The goal of this study was to histologically document the effect of two different implant surfaces on the percentage of bone-to-implant apposition achieved with implants placed in human sinus grafts.
The Piezoelectric Bony Window Osteotomy and Sinus Membrane Elevation Introduction of a New Technique for Simplification of the Sinus Augmentation Procedure