Sinus Augmentation
why do i need a sinus lift procedure?
When upper back teeth are lost, bone in that area naturally shrinks or resorbs over time. Consequently your sinuses expand to occupy the empty space where the bone used to be. This lack of bone below the sinus precludes the placement of dental implants in the posterior (back) area of the upper jaw.
what can i expect from a sinus lift procedure?
There are two types of sinus lift procedures provided in our office. Your procedure will depend on the amount of bone you have left. Sinus augmentation is a simple procedure that allows the sinus floor to be raised, thereby allowing the placement of dental implants.
Implants are placed in the regenerated bone, usually 6 months following the sinus augmentation procedure (or at the time of the procedure when possible).
Various bone grafting materials are used to encourage your bone to grow quickly. These materials help stabilize the dental implants. The graft materials are replaced naturally by your own bone as it grows into the area.
Implants can now be placed in a predictable and successful manner in the areas of the upper jaw where there is minimal bone.
FAQ’s
- Is it a simple procedure? We have been performing sinus lift procedures for the past 15 years, with minimal or no complications.
- Is it predictable? Yes. Our success rates at Farber Center For Periodontics & Dental Implants are over 95%.
- Is it painful? No. Patients experience minimal or no discomfort, however swelling is occurs 50% of the time.
sinus augmentation allows us to place implants in areas would could not in the past
Sinus area
Sinus expands after tooth is removed
1) A small opening is made |
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2) Sinus is lifted |
3) Grafting material is placed
4) Sometimes the implant is placed at this time, or it is placed 3-6 months after your own bone fills in