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Infection of the maxillary sinus case

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Here's a case of a 51-year-old male patient. It's been a while since she visited the hospital, and she came due to the problem in area #26. It seems that the crestal approach was probably implemented unreasonably. She  received a refund for the treatment fee from a previous clinic and visited our hospital. Once the implant was removed As shown in the photo about a month later, the area where the implant was removed was healing, but OA fistula still remains in area #27 where the cresatal approach was attempted. But the size seems to have shrunk a bit. The patient was reassured and decided to wait a little longer. A photo from the first visit.  Infection of the maxillary sinus was also observed. This photo is taken immediately after the implant was removed. This photo is about 4 months after removal.  This is a finding that the infection of the maxillary sinus has decreased. First, the implant was placed at the same time as the maxillary sinus membrane lift surgery. This is a pho

Implantation using a Strauman BLX

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This is a 61-year-old male patient. Socket management was performed at the same time as tooth number 16 was extracted. This photo is about 4 months after tooth extraction. Strauman BLT was implanted using bone grafting using a crestal approach using the usual method. Because the initial fixation was not good, the prosthesis was completed after about 6 months. However, about 6 months after functioning, the implant was shaken like this and was removed. After about 5 months, additional cresatal approach and bone grafting were performed again for the first time. Strauman BLX was placed to provide better fixation. About 4 months later. Progressive loading was performed by installing a temporary prosthesis. After about 3 months, the final prosthesis was performed.

4th mandibular incision case

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This is the 4th mandibular incision. This is a case where the patient does not have high aesthetic demands and is therefore satisfied. Since someone has inquired, I am showing the procedure for accessing the instrument when opening the maxillary sinus. Most of you already know this.