Saturday, February 21, 2009

Peizo round tip ?

Dear Dr Huang

This is a problem I have been facing lately; a sloped
sinus floor. For this case I would traditionally drill
to 6mm (about 1mm from the shortest distance of the
floor). But this usually makes osteotome very hard. I
would very nervously take a round bur to go deeper on
the mesial side (but this is very scary).

would peizo machine with a round tip be safer for
these kind of cases

thanks

** Hi Bill:

Nice to see you again !
A case you presented is nice case to practice osteotome sinus lift.
Leave 1 ~2 mm bone (drill preparation to 3.5mm) under sinus cavity plate, then use
medium size osteotome (with some bone graft) tapping into sinus cavity.
After sinus membrane lifting 3~4 mm in length, a little bit shifts mesially to lift sinus membrane
on the slope. More grafts and inserts a implant in.
Please try and hope you get through.
You may take a look my blog about this technic.
http://ajouimplant.blogspot.com/2007/07/osteotome-sinus-lift-augmentation.html
http://ajouimplant.blogspot.com/2007/11/nice-result-for-internal-sinus-lift.html


Good Luck

Dr Perio

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