Lifts, Bumps, and Implants: Managing the Sinus and the Posterior Maxilla

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Lifts, Bumps, and Implants: Managing the Sinus and the Posterior Maxilla

Ridge resorption, sinus pneumatization, and low-density bone are a reality of operating in the posterior maxilla; modern implant dentistry incorporates classical techniques and the latest technology to overcome these challenges.  This course will provide you with the knowledge needed for proper case and material selection. You will gain confidence in bumping the sinus, elevating the entire membrane through a window, densifying bone, and gaining ridge width using cadaver specimens in simulated surgical experiences.

Presented by:

Dr. John Pasicznyk, DDS

This is Part 1 of a Two Part Remote Anchorage Course

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Phoenix, AZ
May 4
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May 5, 2024
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Module 1 - 21 CE CREDITS | 3 VIRTUAL CE CREDITS
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Module 2 - 21 CE CREDITS | 3 VIRTUAL CE CREDITS
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SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 2024
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Lifts, Bumps, and Implants: Managing the Sinus and the Posterior Maxilla

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Lifts, Bumps, and Implants: Managing the Sinus and the Posterior Maxilla

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Phoenix, AZ
May 4
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May 5, 2024
May 4, 2024
Sold Out

Ridge resorption, sinus pneumatization, and low-density bone are a reality of operating in the posterior maxilla; modern implant dentistry incorporates classical techniques and the latest technology to overcome these challenges. This course will provide you with the knowledge needed for proper case and material selection. You will gain confidence in bumping the sinus, elevating the entire membrane through a window, densifying bone, and gaining ridge width using cadaver specimens in simulated surgical experiences.

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Presented by:
Dr. John Pasicznyk, DDS
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What you'll learn

What to Expect

Symposium Details:
  • Understand the anatomical landmarks and variations relevant to sinus anatomy, with a focus on their impact on implant placement.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in the assessment of patient suitability for sinus augmentation and implant placement procedures.
  • Master the principles and techniques of sinus augmentation using cadaver specimens, including lateral window and crestal approaches, to create an optimal environment for successful implant placement.
  • Develop skills in pre-operative planning for implant placement in augmented sinuses, including radiographic interpretation, surgical site evaluation, and virtual implant planning.
  • Learn the importance of proper patient selection, treatment planning, and informed consent in combined sinus augmentation and implant placement procedures.
  • Identify potential complications and their management strategies in sinus augmentation and implant placement surgeries, emphasizing risk mitigation and patient safety.
  • Gain knowledge of various biomaterials and grafting techniques used in sinus augmentation procedures and their impact on subsequent implant osseointegration.
  • Explore the latest advancements and innovations in implant dentistry, including guided surgery techniques and immediate implant placement protocols following sinus augmentation.
  • Acquire proficiency in implant placement techniques, including implant selection, surgical site preparation, and primary stability assessment.
  • Enhance interdisciplinary communication and collaboration with other healthcare providers involved in the comprehensive care of patients requiring sinus augmentation and implant placement procedures, fostering a team approach to treatment planning and execution.

Register for Sessions 2/3 or 4 and Session 1 is Included

Session 2: Hands-On & Lecture

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2

Session 2: Hands-On & Lecture
32
CE CREDITS

Session 2 takes place over 3 days and involve didactic and hands-on exercises.

Session 1-3: Live Surgery

SESSION

3

Session 1-3: Live Surgery
91
CE CREDITS

Live surgery patient education, right here in the USA.

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