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Sinus Complications and Solutions: From Pathology to Surgical Precision
Practical solutions for real clinical complications — led by internationally recognized implant experts.
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Giuliano Garlini
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Omid Termechi
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Marco Tallarico
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Sinus augmentation is one of the most delicate and complication-prone procedures in implant dentistry. This course brings together three leading voices in sinus and implant surgery — Dr. Guliano Garlini, Dr. Marco Tallarico, and Dr. Omid Termechi — to provide a comprehensive clinical pathway for managing sinus-related complications.
From the risk of graft or implant migration into the sinus to diagnosing and treating post-surgical sinusitis, every critical stage is covered with a focus on real-world practicality.
During the course, you will learn:
— Step-by-step diagnosis and treatment of sinus pathology
— Principles and execution of minimally invasive sinus elevation
— Evidence-based protocols to enhance safety and precision during maxillary sinus surgeries.
Lezione 1.Managing Graft Dispersion in the Sinus
— Importance of rehabilitating the atrophic posterior maxilla and the survival rates of dental implants
— Instrumental tests for evaluating respiratory capacity
— Identification of obstructions at the osteomeatal complex (COM) level
— Surgical techniques for maxillary sinus elevation:
- Lateral approach
- Crestal approach.
— Accidental passage of bone graft into the sinus cavity
— Management of complications in lateral sinus elevation
— Protocols for managing graft dispersion in crestal sinus elevation.
Recommended for: Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.
Lezione 2.Implant Dispersion into the Sinus During Maxillary Elevation: Management Strategies
— Differences in risk between lateral and crestal approaches
— Assessing respiratory capacity and identifying obstructions at the COM (Osteomeatal Complex) level
— Factors contributing to accidental implant migration
— Recognizing the complication intraoperatively and postoperatively
— Strategies for retrieval based on the access approach (lateral vs. crestal)
— Multidisciplinary approach for safe implant removal
— Surgical and prosthetic considerations to prevent future occurrences.
Recommended for: Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.
Lezione 3.Sinusitis Management: Practical Guidelines for Clinicians
— Sinus infections after maxillary sinus elevation
— Complications from implant placement and extractions
— Preventive measures for dental interventions
— Non-surgical and surgical treatment options
— Referral criteria for ENT specialists
— Multidisciplinary approach for safe implant removal
— Management of complications in lateral sinus elevation
— Protocols for managing graft dispersion in crestal sinus elevation.
Recommended for: Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.
Lezione 4.Minimally Invasive Sinus Approach: Diagnosis, Planning, and Surgical Techniques
— Historical approaches: Lateral vs. Crestal techniques
— Evolution of the crestal approach (Summers 1994 and later modifications)
— When to choose a crestal vs. lateral approach
— Step-by-step procedure for crestal sinus elevation:
- Overview of the "Crestal Approach to the Sinus" kit
- Minimally invasive drilling protocol
- Hydraulic membrane elevation technique
- Localized graft augmentation.
— Managing sinus membrane perforations:
- Common causes of perforation
- Techniques for prevention and repair.
— Prevention and treatment of complications:
- Identifying risk factors before surgery
- Strategies to minimize intraoperative and postoperative complications
- Long-term success and clinical predictability.
Recommended for: Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.
Lezione 5.Sinus Pathology: Diagnosis and Management
— Sinus pathology and radiographic examination
— Analysis of maxillary sinus membrane thickness (SMT) and morphology
— Management of endo-antral syndrome (EAS)
— Diagnosis of odontogenic sinusitis and management protocols
— Contraindications to sinus augmentation
— Implant survival rate after sinus perforation repair.
Recommended for: Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.
Lezione 6.Sinus Membrane Perforation and Repair: Clinical Strategies for Successful Management
— Management of:
- Schneiderian membrane perforation
- Sinus bleeding
- Sinus infection
- Ecchymosis.
— Step-by-step protocols for flap elevation
— Piezo vs. conventional approach
— Protocols for lateral wall elevation
— Classification of sinus membrane perforations and their repair
— Step-by-step analysis of clinical cases on complication management protocols.
Recommended for: Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.
Lezione 7.Sinus Lift Complications: From Elevation to Implant Placement
— Protocols for augmentation techniques
— Protocols for implant placement with sinus elevation
— Indications for lateral maxillary sinus augmentation
— Management of common complications, including: infection, delayed healing, bleeding, insufficient graft material quality or quantity
— Step-by-step analysis of clinical cases: from sinus elevation and complication management to implant placement.
Recommended for: Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.
Il corso include le seguenti lezioni:
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43m
Lezione 1
Managing Graft Dispersion in the Sinus
Giuliano GarliniMostra il programma della lezione
0:01
Introduction and objectives of sinus elevation
9:08
History and long‑term outcomes of sinus elevation
15:28
Sinus elevation approaches overview
20:06
Lateral approach techniques
26:37
Transalveolar techniques, clinical cases and evidence
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34m
Lezione 2
Implant Dispersion into the Sinus During Maxillary Elevation: Management Strategies
Giuliano GarliniMostra il programma della lezione
0:01
Overview of Sinus Elevation Complications
1:27
Schneiderian Membrane Perforation — Incidence and Consequences
4:28
Management of Small and Large Membrane Perforations
9:49
Clinical Cases: Implant Stability and Immediate Loading
16:00
Transcrestal Sinus Elevation: Radiographic Patterns and Risk Factors
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41m
Lezione 3
Sinusitis Management: Practical Guidelines for Clinicians
Giuliano GarliniMostra il programma della lezione
0:01
Accidental Implant Penetration into Maxillary Sinus
7:51
Clinical Presentation and Early Complications (Sinusitis, Oral‑Antral Communication)
14:46
Surgical Removal: Caldwell‑Luc and Lateral Intraoral Approaches
24:03
Case Reports and Long‑Term Follow‑Up of Displaced Implants
31:04
Endoscopic (FESS) Management, Preoperative Assessment, and Take‑Home Messages
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1o 12m
Lezione 4
Minimally Invasive Sinus Approach: Diagnosis, Planning, and Surgical Techniques
Marco TallaricoMostra il programma della lezione
0:01
Introduction and Maxillary Sinus Anatomy
13:36
Sinus Augmentation: Indications and Approaches
23:32
CAS Kit (Crestal Approach to the Sinus): Components
28:57
Crestal Technique: Drilling, Hydraulic Lift and Grafting
40:36
Clinical Case Examples, Endoscopy and Outcome Studies
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Lettori 3
Esperienza approfondita in implantologia e chirurgia orale, con incarichi presso istituzioni prestigiose come la Clinica Odontoiatrica e Stomatologica dell'Università di Milano.
Membro attivo di organizzazioni di rilievo, tra cui EAO, IAED ed EFP; revisore scientifico per riviste come Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery e Annals of Maxillofacial Surgery.
Co-fondatore dell'Implant Study Club, co-autore di The Sinus Bone Graft (Quintessence) e autore di numerose pubblicazioni su riviste nazionali e internazionali.
Leading practitioner in implant dentistry with a private practice in Astoria, Queens.
Director and co-founder of DISS (Dental Implant Surgical Seminar), where he trains dentists in implant placement.
Actively involved in advancing techniques and education in the field of dental implants.
Committed to hands-on teaching and professional development for dental colleagues.
Assistant Professor in Fixed and Removable Prostheses on natural teeth and implants, and Gnathology, University of Sassari, Italy.
President of Osstem PIC Europe and Osstem-AIC Italy; active member of IAO, EAO, DDS, and AIOM.
Published widely in high-impact journals; speaker on implant surgery internationally; clinical work in Rome focused on implant surgery and prosthetics.
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