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.
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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.