Highlights from the Osstell Scientific Symposium This year’s Symposium focused on the fact that requests for shorter treatment times along with a growing number of patients with risk factors place greater demands on dentists and the available technology. Prof. Moy, Dr. Dagnelid and Prof. Buser gave three highly appreciated lectures, along with an interactive and lively Q&A session.
Q&A The Q&A session at this year’s Osstell Scientific Symposium turned out to be one of the highlights of the event. It was very much appreciated by the audience who participated in the polls and asked questions using an online response system, and the speakers enjoyed the exchange and hearing from the audience.
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Our regularly updated database (osstell.com/scientific-database/), where we have compiled all scientific research relating to Osstell, now includes more than 700 articles. A selection of one of the latest publications can be found below, describing the use of resonance frequency analysis (RFA) and ISQ to quantitatively compare the stability of implants placed in the atrophic posterior maxilla using 3 sinus augmentation techniques.
Resonance Frequency Analysis of Sinus Augmentation by Osteotome Sinus Floor Elevation and Lateral Window Technique Patel Sarav (S) ; Lee David (D) ; Shiffler Kyle (K) ; Aghaloo Tara (T) ; Moy Peter (P) ; et al.J. Oral Maxillofac. Surg. ; 2015-May