Sinus Lift: Updated Classic & The Latest Author’s Protocols

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Dr. Mauro Gebran, Dr. Pier Carmine Passarelli, Dr. László Párkányi, Dr. Angelo Troedhan, Dr. Francisco Correia
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Sinus Lift: Updated Classic & The Latest Author’s Protocols
9 online lessons

Updated classical protocols of maxillary sinus lift and simplified author's techniques in one course!


You will learn:

– Open and closed sinus lift
– One-stage and two-stage sinus lift
– Piezosurgical sinus lift
– Transcrestal sinus lift
– Lateral sinus lift
– Transalveolar sinus lift
– Sinus lift in Intralift and Sinus Pack techniques.

You will understand what materials and tools to use in each technique, as well as learn the features of working with I-PRF, L-PRF and hyaluronic acid during sinus lift.
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1. Golden Rules and Clinical Principles to know for a safe approach to the Maxillary Sinus
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
By Pier Carmine Passarelli

Lesson program:
– 3D Anatomy and CBCT study
– Sinus presurgical evaluation
– Schneiderian membrane pathology: elevate or wait?
– Decision tree for management of the maxillary sinus
– The ideal biomaterial
– Design, position and management of the antrostomy
– Perforations in relation to the membrane thickness
– Clinical cases.

Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
Duration: 45 min
2. Different approaches in sinus lift
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
By László Párkányi

Lesson program:
– Sinus lift: definition
– Literature review
– Decision making
– Graft:
- Indications
- Types
- Newly formed bone
- Graft shrinkage.
– Implant survival rate
– Sinus grafting: materials
– Sinus lift surgical techniques
– Open vs. closed techniques
– 1 stage vs. 2 stage approaches
– Closed sinus lift:
- Instruments
- Surgical protocol
- Clinical cases.

Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
Duration: 33 min
3. Open sinus lift
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
By László Párkányi

Lesson program:
– Open sinus lift:
- Instruments
- Perforation rate
- Surgical protocol
- Advantages of piezo
- Usage of lateral window
- Membrane vs. bony window
- Clinical cases.
– Hyaluronic acid usage in sinus lift procedure.

Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
Duration: 39 min
4. Advanced surgery on sinus lift
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
By Mauro Gebran

Lesson program:
– Bone loss
– The graft integration
– Types of graft: onlay and inlay
– Donors sites
– Usage of different burs and piezosurgical approach
– Bone window: features and characteristics
– Sinus lift: step-by-step protocol
– Complications management during and after the surgery
– Usage of biomaterials as bovine bone, synthetic bone and collagen membrane
– Different ways of doing sinus lift with L-PRF and I-PRF
– Pre-op and post-op medication
– The use of L-PRF and I-PRF membranes
– Sticky bone: step-by-step protocol
– Clinical cases.

Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
Duration: 1 h 2 min
5. Biological aspects of sinus lift
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
By Angelo Troedhan

Lesson program:
– Sinus lift vs. short implants
– Histology of peri/endosteum: sinus membrane
– Grafting materials importance
– Bone augmentation: biologic aspects
– Autologous vs. xenogenic vs. synthetic bone graft materials
– Physiology of bone regeneration
– Atraumatic transcrestal hydrodynamic ultrasonic cavitational sinus lift (INTRALIFT).

Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
Duration: 45 min
6. Sinus lift techniques: lateral and transcrestal approach, Intralift
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
By Angelo Troedhan

Lesson program:
– Planning a sinus lift surgery
– Sinus anatomy
– Sinus membrane pathologies
– Indications for sinus lift
– Risks in sinus lift surgery
– Soft tissue protection
– Speed of bone healing
– Sinus lift techniques:
- Lateral approach
- Transcrestal approach
- INTRALIFT.
– Complications management: punctures or small ruptures
– Clinical advances
– Clinical cases.

Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
Duration: 52 min
7. Sinus Pack Technique: how to stabilize the graft in cases of sinus membrane perforations
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
By Pier Carmine Passarelli

Lesson program:
– Pack preparation: fast and safe
– Free graft technique
– Membrane perforation
– How to design and elevate the flap
– Teeth preservation
– Antrostomy and Schneiderian membrane elevation: instruments and surgical management
– Piezosurgical sinus pack
– Difficult antrostomy design
– Low window technique
– Big perforations management
– Transient sinusitis
– Schneiderian membrane pathology management
– Clinical cases.

Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
Duration: 48 min
8. Sinus lift: transalveolar technique (osteotome)
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
By Francisco Correia

Lesson program:
– Survival rate of dental implants
– Bone resorption
– Sinus cavity pneumatization
– Bone quality
– Main problems to place implants
– Rehabilitation with implants in the posterior maxilla
– Sinus lift techniques: review
– Transalveolar sinus lift technique:
- Indications
- Contraindications
- Principles
- Complications
- Step-by-step surgical protocol
- Clinical cases
- Advantages.

Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
Duration: 45 min
9. Lateral sinus lift: recommendations for work organization and complications management
Here you can watch a five-minute fragment of the lesson
By Francisco Correia

Lesson program:
– Lateral window vs. transcrestal technique
– A decision tree for minimally invasive management of the atrophic posterior maxilla
– Pre-operative care
– Patient examination:
- Medical history
- Clinical examination
- X-Ray.
– Prophylaxis of bacterial endocarditis
– Clinical cases analysis:
- Osteonecrosis by bisphosphonates
- Cyst.
– Biopsy: technique
– Treatment planning
– Esthetic risk assessment (ERA).
– Previous care:
- Selection of instruments and organization
- Hand washing
- Assessment and patient care
- Working position.
– Post-operative care:
- General recommendation
- Analgesia
- Antibiotic therapy
- Patient instructions.
– Complications management:
- Membrane perforations
- Bleeding
- Displacement of implant
- Implant loss
- Sinusitis
- Graft infection.

Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
Duration: 1 h 17 min
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Dr. Mauro Gebran
Dr. Pier Carmine Passarelli
Dr. László Párkányi
Dr. Angelo Troedhan
Dr. Francisco Correia
Sinus Lift: Updated Classic & The Latest Author’s Protocols
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