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Lateral Sinus Floor Elevation

Simon Storgård Jensen

Following tooth loss, alveolar resorption and ongoing pneumatization of the maxillary sinus may lead to vertical and horizontal bone deficits in the posterior maxilla.

This deficit reduces the distance between the maxillary sinus floor and the alveolar process, so that reconstructing the vertical bone height by means of a sinus floor elevation procedure may be a prerequisite for placement of dental implants of the correct dimensions and in the ideal three-dimensional positions in order to achieve optimal functional and esthetic treatment outcomes while respecting relevant anatomical structures.

After completing this ITI Academy Module, you should be able to…

  • list the indications for the lateral SFE technique
  • describe the surgical treatment concept and steps for the lateral SFE technique and assess the prognosis of this procedure
  • discuss the grafting materials used in lateral SFE and the indications for use of membranes
Editor
Kati Benthaus , Özgür Erdogan , Anthony S Dawson
Duration
20 min. + 10 min. for the Assessment
CPD/CME
0.5 hours
Purchase price
30 Academy Coins
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Lateral Sinus Floor Elevation
Subtitles
English Japanese
Publication date: Sep 28, 2020 Last review date: Sep 21, 2021 Next review date: Sep 21, 2024
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  • Surgical Planning & Procedures

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