Osteocom Sinus Augmentation International by Pascal Valentini
+ Include:6 Videos (2.12 GB) (3H:30M)
+ Target Audience: implant dentists, oral surgeons, and periodontists
+ Information:
More than 20 Years of experience in Sinus Surgery always with you. Pascal Valentini
Sinus Augmentation by Dr. Pascal Valentini aims to offer immediate access to the Author’s expertise in sinus surgery, allowing the practioner to avoid most pitfalls associated with sinus augmentation procedures, thanks to a thorough knowledge of sinus anatomy and the use of appropriate surgical methodology and instrumentation.
The Course comprises a deep anatomical analysis of the maxillary sinus, as well as a thorough description of the potential intra-and-post operative complications.
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The Osteocom Sinus Augmentation International course is best for implant dentists, oral surgeons, and periodontists who want advanced, evidence‑based training in sinus lift techniques for implant placement in the posterior maxilla.
Who Should Take It
- Implant dentists and oral surgeons performing or planning sinus lift procedures for implant rehabilitation.
- Periodontists interested in surgical management of posterior maxillary bone loss.
- Prosthodontists coordinating implant placement in challenging posterior cases.
- Residents and fellows in implantology or oral surgery seeking structured, international‑level training.
What You’ll Learn
- Biological rationale for sinus augmentation and bone regeneration in the posterior maxilla.
- Step‑by‑step surgical protocols for lateral window and transcrestal approaches.
- Grafting materials and biomaterials selection (autografts, allografts, xenografts, synthetics).
- Complication management (sinus membrane perforation, infection, graft failure).
- Clinical outcomes and long‑term success rates from international faculty perspectives.
+ Topics:
- Maxillary sinus: anatomy and physiology
- Patient selection
- Grafting materials and long term results
- Surgical technique
- Prevention and management of Intra-operative complications
- Prevention and management of Post-operative complications



