Sinus lifting: Towards a simplification of protocols
14th International Conference on Dental Health
September 14-16, 2016 Philadelphia, USA

Bouayad Mohssine

International Group of Oral Rehabilitation, France

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Dentistry

Abstract:

The aim of this study is to simplify the protocol of the bone crest volume augmentation, using the piezo surgery and Mineralized Plasmatic Matrix (MPM). The alveolar ridge of atrophic posterior maxilla is a difficult site for oral rehabilitation with putting dental implants due to insufficient bone volume. Various surgical techniques have been reported for the reconstruction of the atrophic alveolar ridge and maxillary sinus for the establishment of the implants. The goal is to make the sinus surgery less invasive, reproducible with minimal post-operative suites. This presentation demonstrates that this augmentation surgery sinus volume in 2D and 3D is predictable and reproducible. After this presentation the participant must be able to: Understand the interest of the piezo surgery in the sinus surgical protocol; understand the advantages of piezo surgery compared with conventional bone grafting; understand the risk benefit ratios of the sinus augmentation without bone graft; understand the procedures of piezo hydrodynamic surgery (PHS) minimally invasive and; understand the ease of the ridge augmentation using the mineralized plasmatic matrix. It is anatomical areas that we do not totally proficient with anatomical obstacles that must be addressed include the alveolar antral artery. With new technology and the evolution of piezo surgery, sinus lift has become easier and more accessible, the act is predictable and reproducible with simpler postoperative.

Biography :

Email: dr.bouayad@orange.fr