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Lateral Sinus Augmentation: A Simplified Safer Approach
Enlargement of the maxillary sinus often precludes implant placement in the posterior quadrant without augmentation to create increased bone height to stabilize the implant fixtures and provide load handling following restoration. Maxillary sinus augmentation has been a technical challenge due to the potential for tearing of the Schneiderian membrane during lateral window formation. This article will discuss and review unique instrumentation for a safer simpler approach to lateral window maxillary sinus augmentation.