What Is a Sinus Lift?
A sinus lift, or sinus augmentation, is a bone grafting procedure that increases the amount of bone in the upper jaw, particularly around your molars and premolars. It involves elevating the sinus membrane and adding bone graft material beneath it. This is often necessary when the bone has receded due to tooth loss, periodontal disease, or other factors, leaving insufficient bone to anchor dental implants securely.
Am I a Candidate for a Sinus Lift?
You might need a sinus lift if you:
- Are missing more than one tooth in the back of your upper jaw.
- Have lost a significant amount of bone in your upper jaw.
- Have lost teeth due to a congenital condition or other reasons.
- Require support for dental implants but lack sufficient bone height in the upper jaw.
The Sinus Lift Procedure
Our skilled dental professionals meticulously perform the sinus lift procedure. It involves:
- Accessing the Sinus: A small incision is made in the gum to expose the jawbone, and a tiny opening is made in the bone.
- Lifting the Sinus Membrane: The sinus membrane is gently pushed up and away from the jaw.
- Adding Bone Graft Material: The space underneath the lifted sinus membrane is filled with bone graft material sourced from your body or a donor or made from synthetic materials.
- Healing and Recovery: After placing the graft, the incision is sutured closed. The healing process allows the bone graft material to integrate with your bone, which can take several months.
Once healed, the grafted bone becomes part of your jaw, providing a sturdy foundation for future dental implants.
Why Choose 3020 Dental Implants for Your Sinus Lift?
At 3020 Dental Implants, we are committed to providing the highest level of care in a comfortable and compassionate environment. Our team, led by the experienced Dr. Reddy, employs the latest techniques and technology to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
We understand the importance of a thorough evaluation and personalized treatment plan to meet your unique needs. Contact us today to make an appointment.