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Crestal Sinus Elevation Utilizing a Hydrodynamic Piezoelectric Approach
Description:
This surgical clinical video demonstrates thorough CBCT planning and execution of sinus elevation utilizing a crestal approach in a molar site utilizing a hydrodynamic piezoelectric approach. Sinus elevation, osseous grafting and utilization PRGF fibrin membrane are demonstrated in detail. In addition, management of achieving adequate primary stability in simultaneous implant placement is also demonstrated.
Date Added:
1/15/2013
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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Richard Park - (6/20/2014 3:17 AM)
Dr Sohn uses medifuge.
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johnny bear - (7/27/2013 2:35 PM)
What centrifuge did you use to obtain the PRF membranes?
How many PRF membranes were used? Purpose of using a number of membranes?
At 4 months how much, if any, would there be a reduction in the height and width of the membranous graft?
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Dong Sohn - (2/5/2013 9:32 AM)
Thank you. Pleased to see you here..
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james kim - (1/30/2013 8:07 AM)
Nice case Dr. Sohn! Good to hear from you again.
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Dong Sohn - (1/24/2013 9:03 AM)
thank you for your kind compliments. Dr.Salama.
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Maurice Salama - (1/22/2013 10:11 AM)
Thought provoking for sure. Extremely atraumatic Sinus Lift Technique. thanks Dr. Salama
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Maurice Salama - (1/18/2013 10:39 AM)
Gerald. Come join this growing dental community. Great instructional video by Dr. Sohn. Well done. Thanks Dr. Salama
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Gerald Massimei - (1/17/2013 5:05 PM)
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