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Surgical Considerations for Sinus Augmentation - Part 1
Description:
In this clinical surgical technique video, Dr. Michael Pikos demonstrates the step-by-step procedure to perform lateral window sinus augmentation. Flap management, membrane utilization and suturing are discussed.
Date Added:
12/9/2010
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Online Videos / Surgery / Sinus Lift / Surgical Considerations for Sinus Augmentation - Part 1
Questions & Comments
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Dr Baskaran Rajappa - (3/28/2020 1:41 AM)
Excellent presentation
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francis matarazzo - (2/28/2015 9:32 PM)
Dr P... You're the best! Thank you! Anita
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juan Lopez - (4/25/2013 1:32 PM)
havent we replaced the PRPfor growth factors, Isint the PRP something that is getting outdated?
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abdol samad SHAFIEI KAZEROONI - (4/23/2012 3:29 PM)
EXCELLENT PRESENTATION.THANKS DR PIKOS
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kozhaya Assaker - (1/13/2012 8:08 PM)
Well done Dr Pikos.
What do you think of reusing the bone removed as a barrier and regular collagen membrane on top ?
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ali afshar - (5/1/2011 3:48 PM)
I have watched this surgery a couple of times and I learn some thing new every time. ALI
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Milo Garcia Tempone - (11/27/2010 2:47 PM)
Excellent presentation as usual coming from Dr. Pikos I do use the SLA kit from Neobiotech instead of the round bur and have found to be fast and very safe besides they do provide with small sinus lifts instrumentsto use to reflect the membrane.
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Michael McClure - (8/26/2010 6:50 AM)
Excellant presentation. Clear and concise.
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Maurice Salama - (7/14/2010 8:57 AM)
Danny; I have the Neobiotech SCA kit and it works great. It is a Neurosurgical bur used on high torque that removes bone but does not damage soft tissue or the Schniderian Membrane. It takes little time to access the Sinus safely. As for the tacks, I don't remove them unless needed or if I need to perform a secondary procedure. Dr. S
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