FULL MOUTH REHABILITATION WITH INDIRECT SINUS LIFT BY BASAL
IMPLANTS
What is
sinus lift surgery?
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- It is also
sometimes called as sinus augmentation
- A sinus
lift procedure is a surgery that increase bone height to the upper jaw in the area of
molars and premolars.
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- Bone graft
is added between the jaw and the maxillary sinuses, which are on each side of
the nose
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- To
give space for the bone, the sinus membrane is moved
upward, or "lifted." A sinus lift is done by an oral and
maxillofacial surgeon.
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Reasons
for inadequate bone in upper molar area
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The
maxillary sinus keeps expanding with age and soon patients have little bone
left above the 2nd premolar, 1st molar and 2nd
molar.
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Bone
loss due to gum disease.
Long
term missing teeth in upper back region
Disadvantages
of sinus lift
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The sinus lift procedures which delay and complicate the
patient’s desire to get immediate fixed teeth.
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The sinus lift
procedures are being replaced by pterygoid implants and basal implants.
· Basal Implants allow
immediate loading; which means that the patient can get crowns within 3 days
after implant placement.
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PRE OPERATIVE X-RAY
This x-rays shows:
- Atrophic maxilla and mandible due to long term missing teeth
- Atrophic maxilla with sinus drift in upper right and left back teeth region .
- Atrophic mandible with failed tooth supported bridge in lower jaw.
POST OPERATIVE OPG
INDIRECT SINUS LIFT WITH BASAL IMPLANTS WITHOUT SINUS LIFT
SURGERY
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