Innovative Alternatives to Extensive Maxillary Sinus Lifts for Patients with Posterior Bone Loss
If you are one of the patients advised to undergo extensive maxillary sinus lifts due to a lack of posterior bone, it is crucial to explore modern and innovative alternatives that render the uncertainties and risks associated with such procedures obsolete.
Risks of Traditional Surgeries: Dangers and Uncertainties
Many patients facing a deficiency of bone in the posterior areas of the upper jaw are often directed towards traditional procedures involving extensive maxillary sinus lifts. However, understanding the risks associated with such interventions is essential.
- Duration and Complexity: Traditional lift procedures are lengthy, expensive, and can be extremely painful. Additionally, they often involve a prolonged waiting period and do not provide absolute guarantees of success.
- Possible Failures: There is always the risk of failure or complications during and after the intervention, with potential negative consequences for the oral and overall health of the patient.
- Compromised Aesthetics: Traditional techniques might impact natural aesthetics, requiring the use of prosthetics with a false gum.
An Innovative Solution: Galileus Cerclage Sinus®
Contrary to this surgical risk, there is an innovative and proven alternative: the Galileus Cerclage Sinus® surgical technique.
- Minimally Invasive: This technique is designed to be less invasive, avoiding bone grafts and extensive lifts. An approach that minimizes discomfort and accelerates healing times.
- Immediate Benefits: Galileus Cerclage Sinus® allows for the immediate placement of fixed implants, ensuring immediate benefits for the patient without long waiting periods.
- Complete Chewing Functionality: This innovative technique offers complete chewing functionality, including that of molars, ensuring a more natural and comfortable experience.
- Customized Aesthetics: The circular ceramic prosthesis, handmade and tailored, provides unparalleled aesthetics without the need for a false gum.
Avoiding Complexity with Proven Certainties
In conclusion, considering the alternative of Galileus Cerclage Sinus® means avoiding the complexity, risks, and uncertainties associated with traditional extensive maxillary sinus lift procedures. A choice that offers guaranteed results, expedited execution, and aesthetically pleasing, natural solutions.
If you are interested in exploring this innovative solution and avoiding the risks of traditional procedures, contact us today for a personalized consultation. Your oral health deserves certainties, and Galileus Cerclage Sinus® is the answer.
Large elevation of the maxillary sinus Galileus Cerclage Sinus®
The Galileus Cerclage Sinus® technique is an innovative surgical procedure designed to address severe posterior atrophies of the upper jaw without resorting to invasive bone grafts. Here are the key details of this technique:
Implant Placement:
- Basal Bones: Implants are placed in the posterior cortical basal bones of the upper jaw, specifically in the palatine and pterygoid bones. These bones are extremely hard and resistant, providing a secure anchor for the implants.
- Type of Pterygoid Implants: Long 19/21 millimeter pterygoid implants are used to reach the cortical pterygoid laminae.
- Newton 100 Insertion (Section 18/28): Implants are inserted with a Newton force of 100, ensuring stability and safety in the 18/28 section of the upper jaw.
- Transverse Nasal Dental Implants: Transverse nasal dental implants with a length of 18/19 millimeters are inserted in the 15/25 sections of the jaw.
Positioning Strategy:
- V-shaped Encircling Positioning: Two transverse nasal dental implants are positioned opposite each other to form a V shape that encircles the maxillary sinus, ensuring its protection.
- Pillars of Resistance: This strategy creates two pillars of resistance that will support fixed prosthetics in the posterior areas of the jaw, allowing effective chewing.
Conclusion of the Technique:
- Frontal Inserts: The technique concludes with the frontal insertion of 2-4 transverse nasal implants in the residual bone zones of the frontal premaxilla.
Prosthetics Specifically for the Technique:
- Prototype with 14 Teeth: The fixed prosthesis created specifically for the Galileus Cerclage Sinus® technique stands out for its number of teeth, offering 14 teeth.
- 360-Degree Masticatory Support: The prosthesis provides complete 360-degree masticatory support across the entire perimeter of the upper jaw, evenly distributing masticatory forces.
- Impeccable Aesthetics without False Gums: The prosthesis offers impeccable comfort and aesthetics without the use of false gums, bringing joy to patients.
In conclusion, the Galileus Cerclage Sinus® technique offers an advanced solution for patients with posterior atrophies of the upper jaw, combining implant stability, complete masticatory functionality, and exceptional aesthetics.
Close-Up Comparison: Toronto Bridge vs. Galileus Cerclage Sinus® Ceramic Prosthesis
When it comes to choosing a fixed dental prosthesis, it’s crucial to understand the distinct differences between a Toronto Bridge with 12 composite teeth, supported by only four implants in the frontal premaxillary section, and a ceramic fixed prosthesis with 14 teeth, supported by the Galileus Cerclage Sinus® surgical technique.
Toronto Bridge (12 Composite Teeth, 4 Frontal Implants):
- Limited Masticatory Function: The Toronto Bridge provides reduced chewing functionality as it is supported only in the frontal premaxilla section, lacking support from posterior implants.
- Missing Posterior Implants: The absence of posterior implants compromises the support for molars and deep masticatory function.
- Functional Limitations: Mastication is sustained primarily in the frontal section, leading to functional limitations and potential challenges in daily activities.
Galileus Cerclage Sinus® Ceramic Prosthesis (14 Fixed Teeth):
- 360-Degree Support: This innovative technique offers comprehensive support with implants both in the frontal and deep posterior zones (18/28), providing unparalleled stability.
- Complete Masticatory Function: With implants strategically positioned in the deep posterior zone, the Galileus Cerclage Sinus® ensures full masticatory functionality, including support for molars.
- No Equal in Technique: The technique’s unique placement of implants in the deepest areas guarantees a mouth full of teeth and robust support, distinguishing it from other methods.
The Art of Aesthetics: Handcrafted Ceramic Perfection
- Tailored Aesthetics: The ceramic prosthesis, meticulously crafted by the master artisan prosthetist in Italy, adds a touch of sophistication and uniqueness to the solution.
- Italian Craftsmanship: The handcrafted and custom-designed ceramic prosthesis stands out as a solution for discerning patients who appreciate beauty and exceptional results.
In conclusion, the Galileus Cerclage Sinus® Ceramic Prosthesis surpasses the Toronto Bridge in terms of support, functionality, and aesthetics. The meticulous placement of implants and the artistic touch of the Italian master artisan ensure a complete and aesthetically pleasing solution for patients who value both beauty and results.