Lateral Window Sinus Augmentation with Implant Placement
A lateral window sinus augmentation procedure highlighting the significance of preoperative anatomical assessment.
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Length: 25 Minutes
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Prior to sinus elevation for implant placement in the right maxillary first premolar and molar regions, anatomical evaluation identified a sinus septum dividing the cavity into anterior and posterior compartments. The posterior superior maxillary artery was detected on CT imaging, necessitating meticulous dissection during surgery. Comprehensive preoperative planning ensured a successful augmentation procedure.
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