Repair of Ruptured Schneiderian Membrane During Maxillary Sinus Augmentation with Simultaneous Implant Placement
This technique demonstrates the repair of a perforated Schneiderian membrane during sinus augmentation via the lateral window approach, performed concurrently with implant placement.
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Length: 29 Minutes
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During a sinus augmentation procedure for implant placement in the posterior maxilla, a substantial Schneiderian membrane perforation necessitated immediate repair. This method involves securing a resorbable membrane to the upper lateral window, ensuring a complete seal of the Schneiderian membrane and enabling the procedure to continue as planned.
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