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Galileus Cerclage Sinus®: A Revolutionary Surgical Technique for Dental Restoration

Galileus Cerclage Sinus®: A Revolutionary Surgical Technique for Dental Restoration

Are you facing the challenge of severe bone atrophy in the posterior maxillary areas, making it difficult to place dental implants? Traditionally, this condition would require extensive bone grafts or lifts of the maxillary sinuses. However, there is now a groundbreaking surgical technique that can address this issue in just two hours, without the need for complex procedures. Introducing Galileus Cerclage Sinus®, a revolutionary technique that offers a range of benefits for dental restoration.

Galileus Cerclage Sinus® utilizes the cortical basal bones posterior to the upper maxilla, specifically the palatine pterygoid bone. This bone is incredibly strong and resistant, ensuring long-lasting results. By strategically placing implants in these areas, we can effectively resolve atrophy in the posterior maxillary zones. These implants serve as pillars of support for a fixed denture, enabling proper mastication even without posterior molars.

Performed exclusively by Prof. Roberto Conte at his specialized center in Padua, Italy, Galileus Cerclage Sinus® is a registered trademark. The finalization of this technique is entrusted to Master Craftsman Patrizio Marcato, who handcrafts and customizes the fixed ceramic prosthesis specifically for this surgical technique. The result is a circular ceramic prosthesis with 14 teeth, offering full mastication down to the deep posterior molars.

One of the key advantages of Galileus Cerclage Sinus® is the broad support it provides, evenly distributing masticatory forces across the entire upper maxillary arch. This not only ensures comfortable mastication but also enhances the longevity of the prosthesis. With this technique, patients can achieve complete mastication, even with deep molar teeth.

However, the benefits of Galileus Cerclage Sinus® extend beyond functionality. Patients often express their satisfaction and joy at the aesthetic results. The handcrafted and customized prosthesis, designed to fit the patient’s anatomical features, offers unimaginable aesthetics. When patients see their smile in the mirror for the first time, they are often amazed by the transformation. It’s a moment of realization that their smile has been beautifully restored, leaving a lasting impact on their self-confidence.

The exclusive nature of the Galileus Cerclage Sinus® technique means that it is only available at the specialized center in Padua. Patients from around the world travel to this center to benefit from the expertise of Prof. Roberto Conte and the craftsmanship of Master Craftsman Patrizio Marcato. The personalized attention and dedication to detail ensure that each patient receives a prosthesis of exceptional quality.

Considering that this denture will accompany you for the next 20 to 30 years, it is worth dedicating the time to its realization. Once the prosthesis is in place, it becomes a permanent part of your smile, enhancing your presentations and leaving a lasting impression. If you are interested in obtaining this remarkable solution for lack of bone in the upper maxilla and wish to avoid grafts, lifts, or prostheses with false gums, we invite you to contact us. We will handle all the arrangements, including travel, accommodation, transportation, and even provide a personal interpreter if needed. You can also send us your X-ray via WhatsApp for an initial indicative general consultation.

Galileus Cerclage Sinus® offers a transformative solution for individuals facing bone atrophy in the posterior maxillary areas. With this innovative technique, you can achieve a fixed denture, enjoy complete mastication, and experience the joy of a beautiful smile. Don’t let bone deficiency limit your dental restoration options. Contact us today and take the first step towards a confident and functional smile.

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