Dr. Tiziano Testori

MD, DDS, FICD, University of Milan, IRCCS Galeazzi Institute (Milan, Italy), Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor, The University of Michigan (Michigan, USA)

MD, DDS, FICD, University of Milan, IRCCS Galeazzi Institute (Milan, Italy), Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor, The University of Michigan (Michigan, USA)

01/12/2020 | 60 min. | Odontología

How to avoid complications in sinus lift surgery

Sinus elevation surgery has become a sought -after part of implant dentistry and procedures have evolved over the last 25 years to a point where sinus grafting surgery is considered one of the most successful augmentation procedures performed today with an excellent survival rate of implants placed in these grafts. The sinus elevation procedure is still evolving today due to the development of new surgical techniques and new biomimetic technologies.

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28/10/2020 | 60 min. | Odontología

Alternative treatment plans when sinus lift procedure is not the first option

Insufficient bone volume in the posterior maxilla is not in itself an indication for performing a lateral window maxillary sinus augmentation without considering available alternatives. With regards to the clinical condition, there are different treatments that have been proposed as alternatives to lateral window sinus augmentation: -hort implants -tilted implants and trans-sinus implants -pre- and post-sinus implants -fixed prostheses with distal cantilever

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10/09/2020 | 60 min. | Odontología

Surgical procedures step-by-step

The Sinus Elevation Procedure Is Still Evolving Due To The Development Of New Surgical Techniques And New Biomimetic Technologies; However, There Is Still No Unanimous Consensus On When To Adopt The Lateral Or Crestal Approach.

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14/07/2020 | 60 min. | Odontología

The digital/analogical diagnosis in the maxillary sinus surgery

Three-dimensional diagnostic assessments have a decisive value in presurgical treatment planning, especially in situations in which the alveolar process has pronounced resorption, and therefore insufficient bone volume for placing endosseous implants. Follow a CBCT evaluation, it seems appropriate to underline the need for each candidate of a sinus lift operation to first undergo a careful clinical history investigation. If necessary, suitable specialist collaboration (otorhinolaryngologist) must be requested. It can be concluded that, with current knowledge. 1. Anatomy and TC/CBCT evaluation: What the clinician sees in reality vs what he can see in a TC/CBCT evaluation. 2. Pre-surgical diagnosis: - Criteria for patient evaluation - Criteria for site-specific evaluation - Sinus physiology - Contraindications from the otorhinolaryngological point of view

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