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HYDRAULIC SINUS CONDENSING®
HYDRAULIC SINUS CONDENSING® is a technique pioneered by Dr. Leon Chen at the Dental Implant Institute of Las Vegas in 1995. Its a unique procedure that allows for implant placement in the hardest of cases, all with little to no pain or swelling. We can place implants in cases that have as little as 1mm of bone with a predictable and stable outcome. Traditionally, a technique has been used named the "Lateral Window", it is named this because before your implant could be placed, a dentist would have to, in a hospital setting, break your skull bone to create a large "window". He would then pushing the sinus up with a hard steel instrument and placing artifical bone in the cavity that is created. This procedure creates a great deal of swelling and pain for the patient, and recovery takes around 7-8 days. With Hydraulic Sinus Condensing, we gently lift the sinus using water. We use the same hole that your implant is going to use so no extra trauma is required. Swelling is at a minimum and the patient can return to work the next day. Using HSC, the full implant placement procedure, from start to finish, including the crown, only takes three months.
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