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The first hatch reamer case

It was a case of inclined maxillary sinus, and the colossus went well without tearing the membrane.

I placed it.

But when I plant it, I have a question and I'm here again.

1. After CLE, put graft bone (bios)

How long should I pack my graft before using a hatch reamer?

Put a little bit of graft and use a hatch reamer for some reason

Rather than being implanted into the proximal end, it is broken and scattered near the inlet and inlet.

I think there are a lot of parts.

Should I press it more tightly?

 

2. When a 4.1 diameter implant is to be planted, it is raised using a 3.0 hatch reamer.

In this case, how many times should a bone graft + hatch reamer be performed?

In the manual, advance 2mm for each bone graft, but for 3.0, the diameter is small.

I think I need to do a bone graft many times.

Yesterday's surgery seems to have done 5 times a bone graft while raising 3mm ..^ ^

3. This is an important question ...

After the hatch reamer + bone graft, we observed the placement of the

I can see that the bios particles are stuck in the place of placement.

In the maxillary sinus elevation with osteotomes, these crushed graft bones prevent the implantation and

I heard that it causes unsuccessful failures, and I have experience.

When using hatch reamers, these broken graft bones can

Wouldn't it have an effect?

Or do something (curet the implants and walls to get rid of the graft particles ...--;)

Should I plant an implant?

I'm sorry to bother you.

Thank you very good product. ^^