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1/11 - X-ray scan reveals initial situation with maxillary bone height in regio 15 of 1.5 mm
Sinus Floor Elevation with maxgraft® bonering - Dr. B. Giesenhagen
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2/11 - Preparation of a lateral window for external sinus floor elevation
Sinus Floor Elevation with maxgraft® bonering - Dr. B. Giesenhagen
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3/11 - Gentle detachment of the Schneiderian membrane
Sinus Floor Elevation with maxgraft® bonering - Dr. B. Giesenhagen
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4/11 - Ustomed® bonering tweezers sinus secure the ring in the sinus cavity; they apply gentle pressure from the top while drilling the implant through maxgraft® bonering
Sinus Floor Elevation with maxgraft® bonering - Dr. B. Giesenhagen
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5/11 - Ustomed® bonering tweezers sinus secure the ring in the sinus cavity; they apply gentle pressure from the top while drilling the implant through maxgraft® bonering
Sinus Floor Elevation with maxgraft® bonering - Dr. B. Giesenhagen
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6/11 - Insertion of maxgraft® bonering through the lateral window after preparing the implant position crestally
Sinus Floor Elevation with maxgraft® bonering - Dr. B. Giesenhagen
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7/11 - The sinus cavity filled up with cerabone® and Implantation of Straumann BLT Implant
Sinus Floor Elevation with maxgraft® bonering - Dr. B. Giesenhagen
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8/11 - Cover screw with threads to fit the fixation cap
Sinus Floor Elevation with maxgraft® bonering - Dr. B. Giesenhagen
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9/11 - Fixation cap that fits secures the implant in place and prevents the ring and the implant from moving into the sinus cavity
Sinus Floor Elevation with maxgraft® bonering - Dr. B. Giesenhagen
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10/11 - Closure and Fixation Cap to provide stability during the healing phase
Sinus Floor Elevation with maxgraft® bonering - Dr. B. Giesenhagen
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11/11 - X-ray scan 8 months after surgery shows a stable bone situation and sufficient maxillary bone height
Sinus Floor Elevation with maxgraft® bonering - Dr. B. Giesenhagen