Maxillary Implantation with Treatment of Chronic Sinusitis

This video shows two cases where implants were placed following treatment of Sinusitis.

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Robin I Raub DDS
1/26/2018
What prevents migration of the graft material beyond the sinus? No membranes were added to close the opening in the sinus membrane. What is the origin/composition of Osteon III?
Ed Dergosits D.D.S.
1/26/2018
The post operative cbct image looks very unusual. It appears that the sinus cavity is overfilled with graft material that does not have a clearly defined superior border. The human body is capable of adapting to many injuries. It would be usefull to see how this patient looks on a cbct image in another 6 months.
G Rogers
2/6/2018
sinus problems since dental implant placement, could have something to do with injury to nasopalatine canal?

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