Sinus Lift
When there isnât enough bone to place an implant
Occasionally, the challenge with dental implants isnât the tooth, itâs the bone underneath. In the upper back jaw, there may not be enough bone height to securely place an implant. This can happen due to bone loss, missing teeth over time, or simply natural anatomy. A sinus lift is a way to gently create more space and build that support so implants can be placed properly.
What a sinus lift actually does
The name can sound a bit technical, but the idea is fairly straightforward. The sinus membrane is carefully lifted, and bone material is added to the area below it. Over time, this added material integrates with your natural bone, creating a stronger, more stable base. Itâs not something you notice day to day, it just helps make future treatment possible.
Why itâs often recommended before implants
Dental implants need a solid foundation to last. Without enough bone, placing an implant may not be stable or predictable. A sinus lift helps avoid those issues by building up the area first. In many cases, itâs what allows patients who were previously told âitâs not possibleâ to move forward with implants.
What to expect during the process
We take time to plan everything carefully before the procedure. Imaging helps us understand the exact structure of your jaw and sinus area. On the day of treatment, the focus is on keeping things steady, controlled, and comfortable. Most patients are surprised that it feels more manageable than they expected.
Comfort during treatment
Itâs normal to feel unsure about any procedure involving surgery. Thatâs why we offer options to help you relax. Some patients prefer light sedation, while others want something deeper. Weâll talk through it together so youâre not going into it feeling tense or rushed.
Healing and what comes next
Healing takes time because the bone needs to integrate properly. This usually happens over several months. It might feel like a slow process, but itâs what helps ensure long-term success with implants. Weâll check your progress along the way and let you know when youâre ready for the next step.
Flexible care across locations
IfDuluth isnât the most convenient option, thatâs okay.Â
We provide this service at our Marietta and Buford locations.Â
This allows you to choose the location that fits your schedule best while still receiving consistent care.
FAQS
Frequently Asked Questions About Sinus Lifts
What is a sinus lift used for?
When there isn’t enough bone in the upper jaw to support a dental implant, a sinus lift is performed. It contributes to the establishment of a solid basis for long-term implant success.
Does a sinus lift hurt?
Because of sedation or anesthetic, you won’t experience any pain during the process. After that, there might be some minor pressure or discomfort, but with medicine and the right care, it’s typically manageable.
How much time does it take for a sinus lift to heal?
Because the new bone needs time to connect with your natural bone, healing often takes many months. Before proceeding with implants, your dentist will assess your progress.
Is it possible to get implants and a sinus lift at the same time?
Yes, in certain situations. Implants can be inserted during the same treatment if there is sufficient bone already present. Otherwise, the sinus lift is done first, followed by implant placement later.
Who typically needs a sinus lift?
People who have lost bone in the upper jaw or have naturally low sinus positioning may need a sinus lift. Itâs often recommended before placing dental implants in that area.
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