The first one is preoperative, the second one right after the operation, the third one day after the operation, and the fourth one four days after the operation.
I had maxillary cohabitation with hatch reamer.
This was my first time in the maxillary cohabitation.
I did it according to the protocol, but when I took the picture, it seemed to go up well.
There was some difficulty during the procedure.
I put on a 4.5mm stopper and started reaming without 50rpm 40n weeks.
Anyway, you can push while holding the place and you can't move forward. I think we only have a groove ...
So it was 100rpm .., but it didn't go up to 200, 300, and 500rpm, and it didn't open after 4.5 stopper. Since it was drilled, I scored a goal and proceeded ...
The question was that it was too hard for Reamer to move forward. If you have a hard bone or some distance to the maxillary sinus, you can do this by raising the rpm ...
One day after the surgery, I came to dress up, but when I took a panorama, the distal bone disappeared and was gathered into the meji-al.
Didn't go too far, and it was pierced at 500 rpm ......
I don't think it was pierced when the hatch was opened, or the height of the colossus is too high, so I don't know if it's because of the tension while raising and scoring the goal ...
The last picture was taken today on the 4th day after surgery, and we have a bone again. I don't know how English is ...
There are no symptoms of the patient.