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2009 • ERIC ROMPEN • ROMPEN SINUS LIFT SPATULA

Sinus floor elevation is a technique that allows implant placement in the posterior edentulous maxilla when residual bone height is limited. This technique has considerably evolved since it was first introduced in the eighties. Presently, this approach is considered normal, simple and practicable under local anesthesia. The surgical protocols used at the University of Liège brought up a specific need to manage a smaller window preparation when it’s high and mesial positioned, so Rompen designed an instrument that was very bent for the beginning of this procedure which enhances both the clinical outcome and bone growth.

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