Advanced Surgical Techniques for Establishing Bone Support
Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
From: 9:00 AM Saturday, 30 May, 2026
Registration opens at 8:30 AM
To: 5:00 PM Saturday, 30 May, 2026
Implants and the Posterior Maxilla – Advanced Surgical Techniques for Establishing Bone Support
The dentoalveolar bone in the posterior maxilla is subject to the same post-extraction crestal bone loss as occurs at other sites in the oral cavity. The presence of the maxillary sinus, which can increase in size over time, can contribute to loss of bone from the apical aspect.
This phenomenon, if sufficiently advanced, will compromise the dimension of vertical bone available for implant placement in the posterior maxilla, hence necessitating advanced surgical techniques to ensure successful implant rehabilitation. This comprehensive workshop is designed for dental professionals seeking to enhance their surgical proficiency in sinus lift procedures and guided bone regeneration. Through a combination of evidence-based lectures, pre-clinical demonstrations, and hands-on exercises on models, participants will gain a thorough understanding of maxillary sinus anatomy, surgical planning, instrumentation, and grafting materials. Emphasis will be placed on both lateral window and trans-crestal approaches, complication management, and the biological principles underlying bone healing and regeneration.
Who should attend?
- Clinicians with an interest in implant dentistry
- Clinicians seeking a structured introduction to sinus augmentation
- Clinicians wanting to improve complication recognition and management
Click here to register.
TOTAL CPD AVAILABLE FOR THIS EVENT: 6 HOURS
6 CPD HOURS
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Implants and the Posterior Maxilla – Advanced Surgical Techniques for Establishing Bone Support
The dentoalveolar bone in the posterior maxilla is subject to the same post-extraction crestal bone loss as occurs at other sites in the oral cavity. The presence of the maxillary sinus, which can increase in size over time, can contribute to loss of bone from the apical aspect.
This phenomenon, if sufficiently advanced, will compromise the dimension of vertical bone available for implant placement in the posterior maxilla, hence necessitating advanced surgical techniques to ensure successful implant rehabilitation. This comprehensive workshop is designed for dental professionals seeking to enhance their surgical proficiency in sinus lift procedures and guided bone regeneration. Through a combination of evidence-based lectures, pre-clinical demonstrations, and hands-on exercises on models, participants will gain a thorough understanding of maxillary sinus anatomy, surgical planning, instrumentation, and grafting materials. Emphasis will be placed on both lateral window and trans-crestal approaches, complication management, and the biological principles underlying bone healing and regeneration.
Who should attend?
- Clinicians with an interest in implant dentistry
- Clinicians seeking a structured introduction to sinus augmentation
- Clinicians wanting to improve complication recognition and management
Click here to register.




