Sinus Augmentation and Onlay Bone Grafting (OBG) with Simultaneous Implant Placement in the Posterior Maxilla
Managing severe posterior maxillary atrophy using a combination of sinus elevation, simultaneous implant placement, and horizontal autologous onlay bone grafting.
-
Length: 30 Minutes
-
1 Video
About this video
This case involves implant placement in the atrophied posterior maxilla, utilizing three key procedures:
- Sinus Elevation – Performed first to create adequate vertical alveolar bone for simultaneous implant placement.
- Simultaneous Implant Placement – Anticipating horizontal atrophy of the buccal bone, corrective measures are planned.
- Horizontal Augmentation with Autologous Onlay Bone Graft – Implemented to address severe horizontal bone deficiency and enhance implant site stability.
This approach ensures a reliable foundation for successful implant rehabilitation in cases of significant posterior maxillary atrophy.
Related Classes
-
Length: 15 Minutes
-
1 Video
-
Length: 18 Minutes
-
1 Video
Ridge Preservation, Sinus Augmentation, and Pedicled Buccal Fat Graft in an Infected Site Before Implantation in the Atrophic Posterior Maxilla
Bone augmentation, including ridge preservation and maxillary sinus augmentation, is performed in the posterior atrophic maxilla following the removal of an infected tooth.
AOBG Augmentation – "Greenstick Fracture Technique" Horizontal and Vertical Bone Grafting
A case of severe 3D posterior mandibular bone atrophy treated with autologous block graft augmentation using the “greenstick fracture” technique. This approach allows for effective 3D augmentation with bone blocks harvested from the mandibular ramus.