Category: Surgery
Language(s): English, German
Publication year: 1999
Video source: Oral Surgery
Series: Oral Surgery
Content
In the maxillary incisor region, a sinus floor augmentation to enlarge the
vertical bone supply may be indicated for a vertically reduced local bone height
of less than 5 to 7 mm before procedures to rehabilitate masticatory function
with an implant-bearing tooth replacement. For a single-sided deposit
osteoplasty, the quantity of autogenous bone from the chin region is usually
sufficient. The operative procedure of a single-sided lateral sinus floor
augmentation is demonstrated with particulate spongious bone and alternatively
with an autogenous block graft.
The video also shows the operative method for a crestal sinus floor augmentation
with the aid of the endoscopically controlled condensation technique.
The advantages and disadvantages of the individual procedures are highlighted.
In addition, the technique for harvesting chin bone transplants in different
case examples is shown.
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