Course:
Sinus Elevation: Lateral Window vs. Versah Crestal Approach - Is the classic technique becoming outdated?

Continuing Education Credits:
1 CE
Course Presenter(s):
Dr. Stavros EleftheriouEducation Methods:
Online Self-Study Course
Category:
Date Added:
12/20/2022
Course Overview
The presentation discusses the use of crestal aproaches/minimally invasive techniques to augment the sinus versus the classic lateral approach, why I prefer the Versah system to achieve this, how I use the Versah system to graft sinuses with minimal vertical bone in a predictable way with reproducible results. I describe the technique I use and why I believe that the Versah system can replace the lateral approaches to the sinus in most cases.
Course Instructors

Dr. Stavros Eleftheriou
Dr Stavros Eleftheriou is a Specialist in Maxillofacial & Oral Surgery. He graduated the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece in 1996 and then continued his surgical training in Israel (...See BioAdditional Information:
Date Added:
12/20/2022
Review Date:
9/20/2025
Expiration Date:
12/20/2025
Target Audience:
This course is intended for dentists and other dental professionals from novice to advanced.
Educational Method:
Self Instructional Online CE Course
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SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY STATEMENT:
Information shared in this continuing education activity is developed from clinical research and represents the most current information available from evidence- based dentistry.
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