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The Galileus Cerclage Sinus® Technique

Our Clinical Cases for Comprehensive Fixed Dental Solutions:

Despite being an international reference center for all dental implant techniques, we are committed to disseminating information about a technique that should be understood by the general public. It is one of the best dental implant techniques available today, and we aim to reach a wider audience through social media.

Today, the loss of molars left untreated for a few years results in advanced bone resorption, leading to an atrophic case requiring bone grafts or extensive maxillary sinus lifts. While autologous bone grafts and sinus lifts are valid techniques, it is essential to utilize methods that offer the maximum benefits to patients in both quantitative and qualitative terms.

If a patient presents with posterior maxillary atrophy, they are typically directed towards autologous bone grafting, extensive sinus lifts, or complex zygomatic implant surgery. However, these procedures are often lengthy, costly, painful, and lack sufficient success guarantees. Patients might undergo these processes without achieving the desired outcome and with a more compromised bone anatomy than before.

Why not avoid these potential drawbacks when a real alternative exists today? The Galileus Cerclage Sinus technique provides an immediate solution to bone deficiency, offering the placement of solid, fixed implants in portions of cortical basal bone that do not deteriorate over time. This resolves severe posterior maxillary atrophy both permanently and definitively.

The Galileus Cerclage Sinus technique offers additional excellent and essential benefits, such as the absence of a false gum. However, this option requires a medical evaluation. If there are no severe anatomical impediments, they could be treated and eliminated before the intervention, resulting in a highly aesthetic and functional outcome with a custom-made ceramic circular prosthesis of 14 teeth without a false gum.

Take a look at some of our clinical cases where, despite the patients’ atrophy, treated with the Galileus Cerclage Sinus technique, we have achieved highly aesthetic circular solutions without a false gum – an unthinkable outcome until recently. Additionally, consider the masticatory function – this technique provides a mouth full of teeth supported both in the front and back of the upper maxilla, allowing excellent and well-distributed loads during chewing. The prosthesis functions with optimal support from fixed dental implants strategically placed in both front and back areas, including the upper maxilla supported by pterygoid implants. Until now, no other technique, such as All-on-4, All-on-6, All-on-8, transmucosal, or quad zygomatic implants, could achieve this level of support and utilization.

The Galileus Cerclage Sinus® Technique: The Registered Solution for Posterior Maxillary Atrophies

The Galileus Cerclage Sinus® Technique is registered with the European Union, symbolized by the registration symbol, confirming its official status and recognized effectiveness in addressing posterior maxillary atrophies.

Registered Advantages:

  • Immediate Solution: Addresses bone deficiency through the placement of fixed implants in portions of cortical basal bone.
  • Absence of False Gums: An aesthetic solution without the need for false gums, providing highly aesthetic and natural results.
  • Full Mouth of Teeth: Supports both the anterior and posterior areas of the upper jaw, ensuring complete and comfortable chewing.
  • Well-Distributed Load: Fixed dental implants offer optimal support during chewing, strategically balancing loads.

With the registration symbol, we assure the authenticity and effectiveness of this advanced technique, providing patients with a secure and registered solution for posterior maxillary atrophies.

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