Pierluigi Balice
Rehabilitation of the atrophic posterior maxilla remains one of the most challenging aspects of implant dentistry. Contemporary surgical techniques now enable clinicians to treat these complex cases with greater predictability while minimizing patient morbidity.
In this evidence-based webinar, Dr. Pierluigi Balice will examine current approaches to managing posterior maxillary bone deficiency, helping clinicians select the most appropriate treatment strategy based on available bone volume, anatomy, and patient-specific considerations.
Participants will explore treatment planning, surgical decision-making, and complication management while comparing established and emerging techniques—including lateral window sinus augmentation, minimally invasive transcrestal approaches with osseodensification, and the use of short and pterygoid implants—to achieve predictable implant rehabilitation.
This webinar is part of the monthly HSDM Specialty Lecture Series, monthly one-hour live webinars designed to fit your busy schedule. Earn CE credits while gaining practical clinical insights from HSDM faculty and invited experts.
Earn 1 Continuing Education (CE) credit.
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This webinar is part of the HSDM Specialty Lecture Series—a monthly lineup of one-hour live webinars featuring internationally recognized experts across the dental specialties. Continue your professional learning by exploring upcoming webinars below, or save with the 10-Webinar Series Pass, which offers discounted pricing and the convenience of a single registration for the full series.
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