Precision
Ensures the graft matches the planned size and shape.
Safety
Avoids damaging critical anatomical structures.
Efficiency
Streamlines the harvesting process and surgical time.
Predictability
Eliminates guesswork and surprises during graft procedures.
1- Incision and Exposure: Make an incision at the donor site (e.g., Ramus of the mandible) and expose the bone area.
2- Guide Placement: Securely position the guide, ensuring proper alignment. The guide utilizes the patient's teeth anatomy for precise placement.
3- Fixation Screw Holes: Holes are present to stabilize the guide.
4- Osteotomy Cuts: The guide template ensures osteotomies are performed at the correct angles and depths using specialized surgical instruments.
5- Graft Removal: Carefully remove the bone graft. The guide may assist in separating and extracting the graft.
6- Wound Closure: Irrigate the donor site and close the incision with sutures.
Precision
Increases the predictability of sinus lift procedures.
Simplicity
Reduces procedure time for surgeons and patients.
Efficiency
Streamlines the sinus lift process and surgical workflow .
Confidence
Perform complex cases with increased confidence.
1- Incision and Flap Elevation: An incision is made, and a flap is elevated to expose the lateral wall of the maxillary sinus.
2- Guide Placement: The guide is positioned over the intended sinus lift region.
3- Lateral Wall Preparation: Using the guide, a piezotome creates a precisely sized window in the lateral sinus wall.
4- Membrane Elevation: The sinus membrane is carefully elevated.
5- Graft Placement: The guide helps ensure the graft is contained within the desired area.
6- Wound Closure: The surgical site is irrigated, and the flap is repositioned and secured.
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