The bone defect resembles a window - part of the implant surface is exposed and has direct contact with the gum tissue
The implant has bone loss from the outside and is clearly visible
Bone material and membrane are placed in the defect area to stimulate bone regeneration.
Bone tissue regeneration using biomaterials stabilizes the implant and allows you to achieve a good aesthetic result
An implant becomes visible if there is not enough bone tissue around it and there is direct contact of the implant surface with the gum. When the implants become visible, you may encounter ...
unaesthetic smile
complications such as tissue trauma and inflammation
lack of mechanical stability of the implant and
problems with chewing
loss of stability of the implant
Sinus lifting
for implantation in the upper jaw
Very often, after the removal of a premolar or molar, the height of the bone tissue in the lateral maxilla is not sufficient to accommodate the implant. The sinus lift technique is aimed at creating a greater height of the bone tissue, there are two access options: transcrestal or through the lateral window.