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    Seminar Information

    Diverse applications of "DASK" in sinus surgery: A hands-on course and educational seminar
  • We warmly invite you to join us for an exclusive lecture and hands-on workshop focused on "DASK" in sinus surgery. This unique seminar offers a valuable opportunity to enhance your expertise through expert-led instruction and practical, interactive workshop. To secure your spot, please complete the registration form below. 

    Speaker: Dr. Stephen Wallace, Dr. Shi Yin

    Location: LaGuardia Plaza Hotel 104-04 Ditmars Blvd. East Elmhurst, NY 11369

    Education method: Lecture & Hands-On

    Date: May 17th 2025

    Time: 9:00AM - 5:00PM with 1 hour lunch(provided)

    CE Credit: 7 CE Credits

    Subject Code: 690 Implants

    Provider ID#: 337858

    Verification Code: 05172025

    Contact: Guan Lao | glao@dentiumusa.com | 1-877-304-6752 (ext. 124)

    Registration Fee: $449.00
    (with $200 credit to purchase DASK Kit or Collagen Membrane/Bone Graft | Additional $100 discount to Recent Graduates)

    Course Description & Objectives:
    Maxillary sinus surgery has seen two major evolutions: a shift in instrumentation—from rotary to Piezoelectric and back to rotary (DASK)—and advancements in technique, from early clinical opinions to the trans-sinus approach, S.A.D., and the low window sinus elevation technique. These changes aim to reduce complications, shorten surgical time, and improve recovery.

    The didactic portion will explain how these goals are met and introduce the palatal sinus window and Division II palatal block anesthesia techniques. The hands-on session will demonstrate how DASK instrumentation supports these outcomes in both lateral window and transcrestal sinus elevation procedures.

    Digital technology, long used in implant guides, is now applied to optimize lateral window location in sinus surgery. Dynamic navigation systems improve accuracy in implant placement and Division II anesthesia, providing precise guidance to the greater palatine foramen (GPF)—a more reliable method than using generalized anatomical data. These systems also aid in lateral window mapping and enable simultaneous implant placement for more efficient procedures.

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