Osteocom Sinus Safety Management
+ Include: 18 videos, size: 10.2 GB
+ Target Audience: dental professionals—particularly implantologists, oral surgeons, and periodontists
+ Information:
Quality: Full HD video
Language: english
Length: 4 hours and 28 minutes on demand
Number of videos: 18 lectures
Sinus Safety Management
The video course dedicated to enhance the safety of your sinus surgeries MicheleJacotti
Discover this video surgery collection by Dr. Michele Jacotti that focuses on sinus surgery protocols aimed at ensuring safety to the treatment.
The didactic aim of the channel is to provide the user with a direct and immediate description of the procedures and the techniques that respresent the state of the art in sinus surgery with a series of advanced cases.
The didactic aim of the channel is to provide the user with a direct and immediate description of the procedures and the techniques that respresent the state of the art in sinus surgery with a series of advanced cases.
The course focuses on:
- Flap design and incision
- Window access antrostomy design with piezolelectric technology and bony window management
- Thin Schneider membrane detachment and management
- Septa management
- Bone substitutes and membranes
- Membrane tearing management
- Sinus lavage techniques
- Mucocele surgical removal
- Pseudocyst and cyst removal
- Mycetoma surgical removal
👩⚕️ Who Should Take This Course
- Implantologists and oral surgeons performing sinus augmentation or lateral window techniques
- Periodontists and prosthodontists involved in implant-supported restorations in the posterior maxilla
- General dentists expanding into advanced implantology and seeking structured training on sinus procedures
- Postgraduate students and residents specializing in oral surgery or implant dentistry
📚 What You’ll Learn
The course focuses on safe and predictable sinus management during implant placement. Key topics include:
- Anatomical considerations of the maxillary sinus and risk zones
- Step-by-step protocols for sinus lift and augmentation procedures
- Complication prevention strategies, including perforation management and infection control
- Clinical case reviews highlighting best practices and common pitfalls
- Evidence-based approaches to long-term implant stability in the posterior maxilla
+ Topics:
- Part 1 – Sinus floor augmentation with simultaneuous implant placement.mp4
- Part 2 – Management of oro-antral communication and delayed implant restoration.mp4
- Part 3 – Bilateral sinus augmentation and Underwoods septa management.mp4
- Part 4 – Sinus lift after odontogenic cyst removal.mp4
- Part 5 – Bilateral sinus and nasal floor augmentation with simoultaneuous placement of 6 implants.mp4
- Part 6 – Surgical removal of pseudocysts in sinus floor augmentation with simultaneuous implant placement.mp4
- Part 7 – Sinus floor augmentation with simultaneuous placement of 2 implants.mp4
- Part 8 – Sinus floor augmentation with thin Schneiders membrane and delayed placement of 2 implants.mp4
- Part 9 – Sinus floor augmentation with simultaneuous placement of 2 implants in a case of severely thick cortical wall.mp4
- Part 10 – Displacement of an implant in the sinus cavity surgical treatment.mp4
- Part 11 – Surgical management of post sinus augmentation biomaterial infection.mp4
- Part 12 – Surgical treatment of mycetoma and sinus floor augmentation.mp4
- Part 13 – Minimally invasive surgicalÿapproach to sinus pseudo-cyst removal in patient affected by a severe case of sinusitis.mp4
- Part 14 – Treatment of extensive maxillary odontogenic cyst.mp4
- Part 15 – Surgical treatment of mycetoma as 3-year post-sinus augmentation complication.mp4
- Part 16 – Vertical septum management in sinus lift procedure.mp4
- Part 17 – Sinus cyst removal and Scheiderian membrane protection.mp4
- Part 18 – Surgical management of Scheiderian membrane perforation after previous failed sinus floor augmentation.mp4



