One Step or Two Step Process for Implants?
Last Updated: Nov 12, 2015
A surgeon has recommended a one-step sinus lift and placement of implants procedure for teeth # 2 and 3. I am in my sixties. He has taken a panorex. Is a cat scan also necessary? I do not want to cut corners here. Also, is the one step process instead of the two step process a better choice? Do the lift, then wait to put in the implants months later, is this riskier?
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