| Sinus Lift Surgery - Right Quadrant |
Edited for GRAPHIC content and time constraints, this media segment outlines the process and procedures for performing a Sinus Lift surgery. See actual surgery sequences involved for performing sinus lift surgery that is accompanied by the insertion of bone grafting material as needed to fortify a dental implant site.
Recommended viewing for patients considering standard implant placements in the maxilla (upper jaw).
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| Bone Expansion for compromised - deficient Jawbone mass |
A multimedia outline of how ridge splitting and bone expander instruments alter the integrity of jawbone material as it is being prepared for dental implants. Bone expansion can assure implant success for patients who have had a history of compromised jawbone mass. Implants for this patient (live surgery) were placed on upper and lower jaws.
Patients seeking the use of advanced implant technologies for assuring long term implant success should watch this clip.
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| Sinus Lift and Grafting Surgery - Left Quadrant |
Our second multimedia file demonstrating dental surgery treatments (implant based tooth replacement and reparative sinus floor fortification) for a restoration solution that would replace a severely damaged tooth and prevent (minimize) anticipated sinus complications due to deficient bone structure.
A somewhat common occurence with upper jaw implants, sinus cavity complications can be overcome with accurate assessment and prudent use of pulverized grafting materials to fortify bone density that is potentially at risk.
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| Live Surgery: 6 Imtec Mini Implant Placements in Upper (Maxillary) Jaw |
A multimedia presentation of an entire mini implant placement procedure for converting regular dentures to an implant supported prosthesis. Watch how mini implants are aligned with the patient's denture product and how they are inserted into the maxillary bone.
The material has been temporally condensed (time factor shortened) yet retains the essence of the surgical procedure from start to finish.
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