Learn all about dental sinus lift Implants, a common procedure used to increase bone height in the upper jaw before dental implant surgery. Find out how the procedure is done, who is a good candidate, and what to expect during recovery.
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What is Sinus Lift Implants?
A Sinus Lift implant is a dental procedure for patients with low bone height in the upper jaw. During the procedure, the oral surgeon raises the sinus membrane to create more space for the implant.
Treatment Procedureat Coral Dental Implants
Step-by-step treatment procedure for Sinus Lift Implants at Coral Dental Implants
Step - 1: Preoperative Assessment
The dentist or oral surgeon will examine the jawbone and sinus anatomy using X-rays and CT scans.
Step - 2: Anesthesia
Local anaesthesia is given to numb the surgical area.
Step - 3: Incision
A precise, small cut is made in the gum tissue to expose the bone of the upper jaw.
Step - 4: Creating an Access Window
The oral surgeon will make a window in the lateral wall of the sinus and remove a small portion of bone, giving access to the sinus membrane.
Step - 5: Lifting the Sinus Membrane
The Sinus membrane is carefully lifted upward to create space for the bone graft material.
Step - 6: Bone Graft Placement
The dentist will place a bone graft material in the newly created space.
Step - 7: Closing the Incision
The gum tissue is then sutured closed, covering the grafted area
Step - 8: Healing and Integration
The grafted bone needs 4 to 9 months to integrate with the existing bone. After that, the dentist will place dental implants.
Step - 8: Implant Placement
After the bone has healed, dental implants can support prosthetics like crowns or bridges.