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Prof.Dr.Benlidayı graduated from Çukurova University Faculty of Dentistry in 2001. He completed his doctorate and specialization training in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of the same faculty in 2008. He visited London King's College Hospital Maxillofacial Surgery Department in 2006 and Salzburg Paracelsus Medical University Maxillofacial Surgery Department in 2014 and engaged in clinical and academic activities.
He undertook the task of course director at the Çukurova Orthognatic Surgery Days and Cadaver Course, which was held for the first time in 2016 and for the second time in 2018 in Turkey.
Prof.Dr.M.Emre BENLIDAYI worked as the Head of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Çukurova University Faculty of Dentistry between 2014 and 2017. In 2019, he was elected as a board member of the Turkish Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
Prof.Dr.M.Emre BENLIDAYI, who received the title of Associate Professor in 2013 and the title of Professor in 2019, has more than 60 articles published in national and international journals, and more than 200 posters/oral papers presented in national and international congresses. More than 1.000 references have been made to Dr. Benlidayı's publications to date.
He has clinical and experimental projects supported by TÜBİTAK, Dentsply, ITI, TFI and Çukurova University Scientific Research Projects Unit.
Prof.Dr.M.Emre BENLIDAYI, who is still head of department at Çukurova University Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, is interested in orthognathic surgery, advanced implant surgery, cleft lip and palate surgery and hard tissue laboratory research.
Implant and sinus surgery in the upper jaw posterior region
In the upper jaw posterior region, alveolar bone height decreases due to resorption after tooth extraction and maxillary sinus pneumatization. Insufficient alveolar bone height limits the placement of standard size implants, and in many cases, the application of various augmentation methods that require advanced surgical intervention becomes inevitable. Sinus augmentation method is commonly used to eliminate vertical bone deficiency. Although the clinical effectiveness and success of sinus augmentation have been proven, situations such as prevention and management of complications continue to be a matter of debate today. On the other hand, it has significant disadvantages such as causing an increase in treatment time and cost. In this presentation, the use of short implants in the upper jaw posterior region, the difficulties and complications experienced in sinus augmentation, single-stage bone ring and implant application for accelerated healing will be discussed in full detail.