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.
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Length: 30 Minutes
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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.
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