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17 June 2021

How to avoid complications in sinus lift surgery

Recorded webinar - Oral Surgery - Prof. Testori


Sinus elevation surgery has become a sought-after part of implant dentistry. 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 new surgical techniques and new biomimetic technologies.

Through interactive videos, sinus elevation surgery, and possible alternatives to sinus elevation from planning to surgical execution, the course will present. Current evidence-based information will be presented.


For registration visit: https://www.edrapublishing.com/home/233/how-to-avoid-complications-in-sinus-lift-surgery.html


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