COURSE OVERVIEW
Maxillary sinus augmentation remains one of the most critical and technique-sensitive procedures in implant dentistry. With most posterior maxillary implant cases requiring sinus intervention, clinicians must move beyond basic concepts and develop a predictable, decision-driven surgical strategy.
This advanced symposium will focus on both crestal and lateral sinus augmentation techniques, emphasizing case selection, risk management, and protocol optimization. Participants will gain clarity on when and how to transition from minimally invasive crestal approaches to lateral window techniques with confidence.
With over 28 years of clinical experience and 7,000+ sinus augmentation cases, Dr. Cho presents a standardized and simplified surgical workflow developed to deliver consistent, reproducible results. The program concludes with hands-on sinus surgery simulation, bridging advanced theory directly into clinical application.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
- Biologic and surgical principles of sinus bone augmentation
- Selection of surgical approach CSBA(Crestal) vs. LSBA(Lateral)
- Efficient CSBA surgery using a fine crestal sinus kit
- Fine lateral approach sinus bone augmentation technique
- A new attempt for efficient sinus bone augmentation surgery
- Acceleration of loading time
- One-stage surgery in situations where residual bone is very scarce
- Depth control during the second stage surgery
- Introduction of CLSBA(Crestal and Lateral) surgery
COURSE SCHEDULE
- 8:00AM – 8:30AM: Sign-in/Breakfast
- 8:30AM – 5:00PM: Lecture/Hands-on/Live-Surgery Observation
* Breakfast & Lunch will be provided
- Lecture (9 AM – 6 PM)
- Lecture (9 AM – 12 PM)
- Hands-on (1 PM – 6 PM)
CONTACT INFORMATION
Cancellation/Refund Policy
Refunds are granted only if a written cancellation notification is received within 31 days before the course. 50% of the tuition minus processing fee will be refunded if cancellation occurs within 21 days before this course. No refund is granted afterwards. A $75 fee is withheld for processing. Cancellation must be notified in writing by emailing info@gdia.com.
