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Seminar
Warsaw
4 Mar 2027
English
Maxillary Sinus Grafting with Pascal Valentini: The Lateral Window Technique, Bone Graft Material Selection, and Complication Prevention. Seminar. "Standard" option
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Pascal Valentini
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Course details
Lecturers
Venue
ADA CERP
Program
Successful maxillary sinus grafting requires more than surgical technique alone. It depends on selecting the right clinical approach, having a thorough understanding of maxillary sinus anatomy, making evidence-based decisions on grafting materials, and effectively preventing and managing complications. Under the guidance of Professor Pascal Valentini — one of Europe's leading experts in oral surgery and implant dentistry and former President of the European Association for Osseointegration (EAO) — this course will provide you with the latest international protocols for maxillary sinus grafting using the lateral window technique.
With more than 35 years of clinical experience, significant contributions to the development of modern surgical techniques, and academic appointments at leading European universities, Professor Valentini is recognized worldwide as one of the foremost authorities in maxillary sinus grafting.
During the course, you will:
– Gain an in-depth understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the maxillary sinus to perform safe and predictable Maxillary Sinus Grafting procedures
– Learn how to select the most appropriate treatment strategy for patients with an atrophic posterior maxilla
– Review contemporary bone grafting materials, their clinical indications, and the scientific evidence supporting their use
– Master maxillary sinus grafting using the lateral window technique in accordance with current international standards and best practices
– Learn how to prevent, recognize, and effectively manage both early and long-term surgical complications.
By the end of the course, you will be able to confidently apply contemporary surgical protocols in your daily clinical practice, make evidence-based treatment decisions, and achieve more predictable outcomes in maxillary sinus grafting procedures.
IMPORTANT: the "Seminar. Comfort", "Seminar+Demonstration. VIP" and "Hands-on Workshop" participation options are also available for purchase.
Advantages of the "Seminar. Standard" participation option:
– Participation in the scientific program
– Coffee break
– Notes and handouts
– Certificate of participation
– ADA credits available upon request.
Program
– Anatomy and physiology of the maxillary sinus
– Treatment options for the atrophic posterior maxilla
– Grafting materials: indications and evidence
– Lateral window technique: evolution and current standards
– Prevention and management of early complications
– Prevention and management of long-term complications.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
– Describe the relevant surgical anatomy and physiology of the maxillary sinus.
– Select the appropriate treatment option for a given clinical presentation of the atrophic posterior maxilla.
– Critically appraise the evidence base for available grafting materials.
– Perform the lateral window sinus grafting technique in line with current best practice.
– Anticipate, prevent, and manage early and long-term surgical complications.
– Apply these skills directly through supervised practice on fresh-frozen cadaver specimens.
Implantology
Treatment methods
Pathologies
General questions
Directed regeneration
Lecturers 1
DDS of the University of Paris VII Denis Diderot in 1982. Post Graduate in Oral Implantology University of Paris VII Denis Diderot in 1992.
Associate Professor of Implant Dentistry at the University of Loma Linda (USA)
Program Director and Chairman of the European Post Graduate of Oral Implantology at the University of Corsica ( France).
Author of several articles in the field of osseointegration and bone regeneration with a special emphasis on maxillary sinus grafting techniques and bone grafting techniques International lecturer.
Past-President of the European Association for Osseointegration2012-2014. He runs a private practice limited to oral and implant surgery in Paris (France).
Venue
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Warsaw, Poland
The address of the venue will be announced later, approximately 30 days before the start of the event.
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Recommended for: Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists
Total CE credits: 6
Total lecture time: 6 hours
Course created: 07/14/2026. OHI-S receives no commercial support for this program.
The articles:
1) Sinus grafting with porous bone mineral (Bio-Oss) for implant placement: a 5-year study on 15 patients. P. Valentini, D. Abensur, B. Wenz, M. Peetz, R. Schenk. 2000
2) Maxillary sinus grafting with anorganic bovine bone: a clinical report of long-term results. P. Valentini, D. Abensur. 2003
This continuing education activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the ADA Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP).
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