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Optimalization of Sinus Augmentation Procedures
by Prof. Georg Watzek & Prof. Massimo Simion CE Credits: 2
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>>This Lecture-on-Demand course is viewable Online using a broadband internet connection. It is not a DVD or CD disc but streaming online video viewable 60 days and you may begin reviewing the online course immediately upon order.<<
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LECTURE-ON-DEMAND
CONSENSUS MEETING
Presenters:
Prof. Georg Watzek
(bio)
Prof. Massimo Simion
(bio)
Moderator/Presenter:
Dr. Steven Wallace
Lecture length:
90 minute presentation plus question and answer period
Content:
This program will explore the literature, materials and techniques for augmenting the maxillary sinus. An evidence-based review of sinus lift techniques will be presented and will provide the audience with the necessary means and know-how for improving and optimizing the short-term and long-term prognosis for both the sinus lift procedure and for the implants placed in sinus lift procedures. The suitability of various bone grafts and bone replacement materials will be presented as well as the platelet-rich plasma technique (PRP) in addition to stem cell enhancement. Traditional techniques like the osteotome and lateral window as well as variations like simultaneous vertical ridge augmentation will be reviewed. Intra-operative and post-operative complications will be discussed and steps given as how to prevent them.
Learning Objectives:
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Identify key elements needed for succesful sinus augmentation
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Illustrate and understand the applications of autologous, filler materials, PRP, membranes and growth factor grafts in the sinus
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Recognize treatment options and the prevention of complications during and after sinus treatment
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