7.47M

DASK Introduction

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Crestal Approach(Sinus Lifting)
Using DASK Drill #1, #2, #3
Clinical Case

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Crestal approach (Sinus Lifting)
Clinical Case : Crestal Approach
Preoperative panoramic view
Postoperative panoramic view

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Crestal approach (Sinus Lifting)
Prepare site with twist drills to the resistance of
the cortical bone of the sinus floor.

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Crestal approach (Sinus Lifting)
When you feel the sinus floor “give” then use
Dome-shape sinus curette.

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Crestal approach (Sinus Lifting)
When a sunken sensation is felt, change to Dome-shape curette.

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Crestal approach (Sinus Lifting)
Sinus membrane felt and detached.

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Crestal approach (Sinus Lifting)
OSTEON™ Lifting introduced
Bone graft material lightly condensed
Implant placed[SuperLine]
GBR to achieve vertical horizontal
augmentation

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Crestal Approach(S inus Lifting)
Using Osteotome.

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Lateral Approach(S inus Lifting)
Using DAS K Drill #4 or #5
Clinical Case

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Lateral approach (Sinus elevation)
Clinical Case 1 : Grind-out Technique
Preoperative panoramic view
Postoperative panoramic view

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Lateral approach (Sinus elevation)
Lateral window prepared with
DASK Drill #4 or #5
Implant[SuperLine5010SW]
used for installation
Lateral wall of the maxilla exposed, prepared
and the schneiderian membrane reflected.
Bone graft material[OSTEON™ Sinus] Placed into
the sinus cavity and around the periimplant defect.

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Lateral Approach(S inus Lifting)
Using DAS K Drill #6
Clinical Case

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Lateral approach (Sinus elevation)
Clinical Case 2 : Wall-off Technique
Preoperative panoramic view
Postoperative panoramic view

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Lateral approach (Sinus elevation)
Bony window prepared
with DASK Drill #6.
Osteoconductive bone graft material
[OSTEON™ Sinus] introduced.
Dome-shape sinus curette introduced to
separate the seal around the bony window.
The bony core repositioned
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