Here is a video of sinus lift procedure using the Piezosurgery. The advantage of using this system is that there is considerably lesser chances of the schneiderian membrane perforation.
Thanks to DentalXP and Dr Salama for this video
Monday, July 21, 2008
Sinus Lift Using Piezosurgery- A Must Watch Video!
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Basics of Piezosurgery

One important factor in implant success is position of implant for an ideal final prosthesis and not necessarily placing implant in the area of maximum bone. To achieve such a ideal implant position the local site need to be modified with either osteoplasty, alveolar ridge splitting, bone augmentation or sinus floor elevation. Piezo-electrical surgery can be used to perform these tasks in much simpler manner as compared to conventional surgical techniques.
What is Piezosurgery??
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It has a Piezoelectric hand piece and a foot switch that are connected to a main unit which supplies power and a peristaltic pump for irrigation. The unit is controlled by a interactive key board. There are 2 programs, Bone and Root. In Bone program the power can be set to any of the four levels depending on the quality of the bone. In Root program the power can be set to either Perio or Endo.
The handpiece has several inserts some of which are shown below.
Basic Kit
Sinus Kit
Used For:-Preparation of the bone windows
- Separation of the sinus membrane
- Elevation of the sinus membrane




Advantages of piezosurgery:
-blood free operation site
-clear visibility , the above 2 reasons being because of the cavitation effect by the cooling fluid and the kind of vibration generated by the instrument.
- less damage to bone at structural and cellular level compared to other techniques.
Indications in oral surgery:
1.dental extraction
2.osteogenic distraction
3.ridge expansion (crestal splitting)
4.endodontic surgery
5.bone harvesting
6.maxillayr sinus lift
7. third molar extraction
8.alveolar nerve decompression
9.cyst removal
Refrences:
1. Schlee M. et al. Piezosurgery: Basic and Possibilities. Implant Dentistry 2006;15(4): 334-338
2.Eggers G. et al. Piezosurgery: an ultrasound device for cutting bone and its use and limitations in maxillofacial surgery. British journal of oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2004;42: 451-453
3.Mectron Piezosurgery Brochuer
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