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Conservative Technique for Sinus Elevation

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The osteotome procedure, the crestal system regarding sinus lifting, is a lesser invasive procedure to raise the alveolar bone height efficiently under the right circumstances. The site-specific sinus lift procedures and the scope for vertical bone augmentation are the features of the crestal method with negligible distress post-surgery. Summers’ osteotome method is known to preserve the bone at the specific region, elevate the sinus membrane, and move it upward based on the distinct needs of the patient. There is a minimal rise in the bone area that results in negligible variations to the sinus morphology. This is the purpose of this method than the lateral window surgery.

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Mohammadi, M.M., Ghasemi, S. (2021). Conservative Technique for Sinus Elevation. In: Stevens, M.R., Ghasemi, S., Tabrizi, R. (eds) Innovative Perspectives in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75750-2_11

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