INTRODUCTION: The technique of Οsseodensification has recently appeared in clinical practice by Salah Huwais for the placement of dental implants. This technique relies on the use of special burs (Versah), which in contrast to the conventional drilling techniques these burs do not excavate bone. PURPOSE: To highlight the importance of Οsseodensification in clinical practice. METHOD: A literature review for the last five years was performed, with keywords such as: Implant stability, osseodensification, osteotomy. RESULTS: During osteotomy, unlike conventional implant drills, the bone is advanced into the implant shaft instead of being removed. Versah burs allow for more accurate osteotomy preparation and reduce any potential drilling vibrations. With these special burs we have the ability to push the bone towards the base of the implant lumen. Finally, a closed sinus lift can be achieved by lifting the sinus membrane up to 3 mm without the use of a foreign graft. CONCLUSIONS: Οsseodensification has helped the clinician to achieve the maximum possible primary stability during the placement of the implant. The fact is, however, that there is a lack of sufficient documentation. It is therefore necessary to carry out more clinical studies, so as to lead to safer conclusions about the long-term results of the above technique.
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