“The surgical technique of Galileus Cerclage Sinus® stands out as one of the best options in the field of dental implantology for several key reasons:

Galileus Cerclage Sinus®

  • Autologous Bone Graft
  • Large Maxillary Sinus Lift
  • All on 4
  • All on 6
  • Zidomatic Quad Implantology

Galileus Cerclage Sinus®

  • Personalized Approach: The technique is based on a detailed assessment and personalized planning to adapt to the specific needs of each patient. This tailored approach maximizes the effectiveness of the procedure.
  • Elimination of Autologous Bone Grafts: The technique eliminates the need to harvest bone from the patient (autologous bone grafts), simplifying the procedure and reducing discomfort for the patient.
  • Effective Stabilization: Customized bone cerclage plays a fundamental role in stabilizing the maxillary sinus area. This structural support is essential for ensuring implant success and improving long-term stability.
  • Advanced Radiological Imaging: Procedure planning involves modern advanced radiological images, allowing the medical team to have a detailed view of the bone and anatomical structures involved.
  • Pterygoid Implant Engagement: The use of pterygoid implants is a key element of the technique, providing solid anchorage in the posterior part of the maxilla, overcoming limitations of other implant techniques.
  • Handcrafted Ceramic Prosthetics: The artisanal crafting of ceramic prosthetics, tailored to the patient’s facial features, ensures not only optimal functionality but also a natural aesthetic result.
  • Minimization of Recovery Times: The procedure aims to reduce recovery times through the elimination of bone grafts and an efficient surgical strategy.
  • Quality Aesthetic Results: The combination of advanced surgical approach and handcrafted ceramic prosthetics ensures high-quality aesthetic results, meeting patient expectations.

Comparison with Common Techniques:

  1. Implant Placement:
    • Galileus Cerclage Sinus®: Placement of two implants, one in the pterygoid area and the other in the nasal area, providing solid anchorage in the posterior sections of the atrophic upper maxilla.
    • All on 4 and All on 6: Focus mainly on the anterior part of the maxilla, using a limited number of implants to support an entire dental arch, tending to avoid posterior sections.
    • Zygomatic Quad Implants: Involves implants anchored in the zygomatic bones, aiming again to avoid the posterior areas of the atrophic maxilla.
  2. Posterior Chewing:
    • Galileus Cerclage Sinus®: Distinguishes itself by providing direct support for chewing even in posterior areas due to the strategic implant placement.
    • All on 4 and All on 6: Chewing in posterior areas may be limited, as the emphasis is on the front of the dental arch.
    • Zygomatic Quad Implants: Posterior chewing might also be compromised, as implants are predominantly placed in the zygomatic bones.
  3. Implant Insertion Design:
    • Galileus Cerclage Sinus®: Design specifically targets the posterior areas of the upper maxilla, addressing bone atrophies in these areas.
    • All on 4 and All on 6: Focus on reducing the number of implants needed, primarily targeting frontal regions.
    • Zygomatic Quad Implants: Design is based on anchoring in the zygomatic bones to avoid posterior sections.

Galileus Cerclage Sinus® Circular Ceramic Dental Prosthesis: The surgical technique of Galileus Cerclage Sinus®, offered in our center, presents an advanced and tailored prosthetic solution for patients. Here are some distinctive points:

  • Fixed Circular Ceramic Prosthesis: Galileus Cerclage Sinus® offers a fixed circular ceramic prosthesis, handmade by Italian master prosthetic artisans. This ensures craftsmanship quality and a custom finish for each patient.
  • No False Gums: The prosthesis has no false gums, ensuring a natural appearance and eliminating aesthetically undesirable features associated with prostheses with false gums.
  • 14 Strategically Positioned Teeth: The prosthesis consists of 14 teeth strategically distributed for balanced and efficient chewing across the dental arch.
  • Good Distribution of Chewing Forces: Thanks to targeted design and strategic tooth distribution, a good distribution of chewing forces on the prosthesis is achieved, improving chewing efficiency.
  • Performing Chewing: The resulting chewing performance is highly efficient, allowing for good food triturating. Well-developed chewing also contributes to better digestion.

Comparison with Other Techniques:

  • Toronto Bridge Prototypes: Usually offer 12 teeth in definitive composite with false gums to hide aesthetic imperfections. They tend to provide less complete and developed chewing in posterior sections.
  • Occlusion, Chewing, Comfort, Aesthetics, and Functionality: Galileus Cerclage Sinus® stands out for significantly improving occlusion, chewing, comfort, aesthetics, and functionality, especially in posterior chewing sections.

In summary, the Galileus Cerclage Sinus® prosthesis offers a tailored, aesthetically pleasing, and highly functional solution, overcoming limitations found in some other prosthetic techniques. Attention to craftsmanship quality and targeted design contribute to ensuring complete patient satisfaction.

In summary, Galileus Cerclage Sinus® distinguishes itself by addressing atrophies in the posterior areas of the maxilla, providing comprehensive solutions and support for chewing even in deep molars. Other techniques may be more oriented towards the front of the dental arch. The choice between techniques will depend on the specific needs of the patient and the severity of bone atrophy in different regions of the maxilla.

In summary, Galileus Cerclage Sinus® represents a comprehensive and advanced solution to address bone atrophies in the posterior maxillary sinuses, offering significant benefits in terms of stability, aesthetics, and recovery times. Its thorough planning and the use of cutting-edge techniques make it an excellent choice in the field of dental implantology.”

For a better understanding, a complete case of Galileus Cerclage Sinus® is presented, the first immediate-load intervention with implant placement + posterior atrophic solution + another video after 6 months with the replacement of the provisional fixed dental prosthesis with the definitive one.