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Sinus Lift & Complications in Sinus Lift Procedures
with Prof. Puria Parvini
Deputy Director at the Department of Implantology at Goethe University Frankfurt
6-7th December 2024, London
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Sinus Lift and Complications in Sinus Lift Procedures
with Prof. Puria Parvini
6-7th December 2024, London
£1,690
Soft Tissue Management around Implants
with Prof. Puria Parvini
Deputy Director at the Department of Implantology at Goethe University
28-29th March 2025, London
Soft Tissue Management around Implants
with Prof. Puria Parvini
28-29th March 2025, London
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£1,499
£1,699
Bone Management with PRF & Sticky Bone: The Ultimate Course
with Dr. Joseph Choukroun
the inventor of PRF
21st June 2025, London
Bone Management with PRF & Sticky Bone: The Ultimate Course
with Dr. Joseph Choukroun
21st June 2025, London
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£649
£799
Autogenous Bone Augmentation
with Thomas Hanser
Clinic Partner with Prof. Fouad Khoury
3-4th October 2025, London
Autogenous Bone Augmentation
and Management of Soft Tissue
with Dr Thomas Hanser
3-4th October 2025, London
£1,599
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Unique properties of Yxoss CBR that make bone augmentation easier
Yxoss CBR® has revolutionised oral bone augmentation by customising the commonly used “titanium mesh”, using a digital workflow of CBCT data combined with 3-D printing technology to fit the individual anatomy of each patient.The designed structure of the titanium...
Advantages of Yxoss CBR over other bone graft techniques
Yxoss CBR® is a 3-D-printed titanium scaffold engineered and developed for customised treatment of patients with complex alveolar ridge defects. It combines the advantages of 3-D imaging, planning tools, and 3-D printing. The designed structure of the titanium...
Complications in sinus lifting procedures
When patients lose teeth in the posterior maxilla, alveolar bone resorption follows as a consequence of physiological bone remodelling following tooth loss and also from sinus cavity pneumatization towards the alveolar crest. These two processes usually result in...