Title of article :
A Rational Approach to Sinus Augmentation: The Low Window Sinus Lift
Author/Authors :
Zaniol, Terry Studio Dentistico Zaniol - Crocetta del Montello, Italy , Zaniol, Alex Studio Dentistico Zaniol - Crocetta del Montello, Italy
Abstract :
Sinus augmentation is a well-known approach to treating alveolar bone ridge atrophy in the posterior maxilla.The preparation of the
lateral window is crucial. Its size, design, and position in the vestibular sinus wall may affect the intra- and postsurgical complication
rates and affect the intrasurgical activity of both surgeons and assistants. The present paper describes a rational technique that also
exploits the guided surgery approach for design and preparation of a lateral window for sinus augmentation, the Low Window
Sinus Lift. To illustrate the use of this approach, a case is presented in which the 50-year-old patient had the left maxillary first
molar extracted, followed two months later by sinus augmentation and placement of three implants. One year after delivery of
the definitive prosthesis, all three implants were successful, and the prosthesis was fully functional. Controlled studies should be
undertaken to assess whether this technique provides significant advantages compared to other sinus augmentation approaches.
Keywords :
Sinus Augmentation , The Low Window Sinus Lift , treating alveolar bone
Journal title :
Case Reports in Dentistry