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Sinus Augmentation in Preparation for implant Therapy
Description:
In this very detailed surgical video, Dr. Michael Sonick demonstrates the augmentation of a sinus in preparation for implant therapy. Flap design, accessing the sinus, utilizing growth factors are all described along with the choice of graft material.
Date Added:
4/19/2011
Author(s):
Michael Sonick, DMD
Michael Sonick, DMD is an internationally-known, highly-regarded authority in the field of Dental Implantology and Periodontology. He completed his undergraduate degre...
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Questions & Comments
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Patricia Garcia - (11/2/2021 1:27 PM)
super buen prosedimiento wooow
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anthony lavacca - (5/25/2011 10:08 PM)
would it be possible to send a final radiograph after implant placement and also would you consider Bmp to mix with you graft
please comment
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Paul Scholl - (4/24/2011 8:11 AM)
How do you get sterile saline through your high speed handpiece? Do you premedicate?
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Richard Akin - (4/22/2011 12:52 AM)
I enjoyed the video.
I am getting close to purchasing a new sinus lift kit and was wondering the names of the Hu Friedy instruments you used.
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