Samuel Lee’s Crestal Sinus Grafting system

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Samuel Lee’s Crestal Sinus Grafting system

The placement of dental implants in posterior maxilla is often a challenge due to pneumatization of maxillary sinus. Dental surgeons have predictably overcome these obstacles by performing bone grafting procedures such as lateral window technique (modified Caldwell-Luc).

But, mobidity has been a concerned due to postoperative brusing, pain, and swelling. To reduce the mobidity, many internal (crestal) approaches to sinus grafting were introduced using osteotome, reamers, tapping drills, piezo, ISM, HSC, etc. But still, all these internal techniques for sinus grafting are difficult to predict their results because of lack of visibility when opening sinus floor and manipulating Schneiderian membrane.

Presenting a Samule Lee’s Crestal sinus grafting technique that is systematic and predictable. This system utilizes crestal approach to reduce morbidity. Unlike the other crestal approaches to sinus grafting, the uniqueness of this system is that it is not a blind technique and the result of membrane elevation is comparable to that of lateral approach.

The new systematic approach to internal sinus grafting is simple, predictable, without morbidity associated with lateral window technique.

 

 

Contact information:

MegaGen Implant Co., Ltd.
377-2, Kyochon-Ri
Jain-Myun
Gyeongsan
Gyeongbuk
Korea
712-852  

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