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Sinus Lifts

Sinus Lifts

Dental implantation in the upper jaw is often difficult due to the lack of bone tissue and the close location of the maxillary sinuses. To reduce the risks of procedure failure and increase the quality and quantity of bone, specialists resort to sinus lifts. We will analyze what the operation entails and what factors determine its cost below.

What Is a Sinus Lift and Why Is It Needed?

A sinus lift is a common type of surgical intervention before dental implantation designed to increase the chances of its success. The procedure is also called sinus augmentation and involves adding bone to the area of the molars and premolars. It raises the membrane of the maxillary sinus and helps to build up the bone tissue between it and the jaw.

Indications for sinus lift for implant may include:

  • The location of the sinuses is too close to the jaw.
  • Insufficient bone height for implant placement.

The causes of these problems are often anatomical features, advanced tooth loss, or periodontal disease.

Types of Sinus Lift Procedures

There are several types of procedures that affect both the sinus lift price and the possibility of simultaneous dental implantation. Here are the two main options of surgery to augment the bone and raise the sinus membrane:

  1. External access. In this procedure, the doctor will make a hole on the buccal side of the tooth and use it to lift the membrane and fill the cavity with a bone implant. If you do not have enough bone tissue, you will need to wait until the graft integrates with your bone before the implant can be placed. If you have enough bone, the implant surgery might be done concurrently.
  2. Internal access. It differs from the external one in the place where the hole is created. The doctor will make a hole directly at the site of preparation for implant placement and use it to both lift the membrane and fill the cavity with the graft. In this case, the implant can also be placed simultaneously with the lifting.

Which type of procedure is right for you depends on many circumstances, including the amount of bone available and the location of the sinuses.

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What Happens During a Sinus Lift Procedure?

Depending on how complicated the case is, the process can take anywhere from 40-50 minutes to a few hours. Here is a short list of the steps you will have to go through:

  1. Preparation for surgery. To perform a lift, the doctor must take X-rays to study your anatomy in detail and decide on the type of procedure.
  2. Anesthesia or sedation. You will receive anesthesia in the area of the lift. If you are too anxious or the area of intervention is large, the doctor may suggest sedation.
  3. Incision on the gums. To access the bone, the lifting dentist will first cut the gum and then cut a small circle.
  4. Raising the sinus membrane. In most cases, the circle that will be cut out will serve as a kind of hatch for lifting the membrane.
  5. Filling the cavity with a graft. After the membrane is high enough, the doctor will begin to fill the cavity with a bone graft. Then the hole will be closed and the gum will be sutured.

The final stage is healing. It can take a different amount of time. If you have enough bone and the doctor only lifts the membrane and places the implant at the same time, you do not need to wait for the graft to integrate with the bone.

Recovery After Sinus Lift Surgery

Sinus lift for dental implants is usually a painless procedure. However, following the surgery, you may feel slight discomfort or get swelling, bruising on the cheek, or nasal congestion.

To make you feel better and prevent possible complications, your doctor may prescribe an anesthetic, an antibiotic, an antimicrobial mouthwash, and a saline nasal spray.

You will have a follow-up visit in about 7 to 10 days so that the doctor can make sure that the healing is going according to plan. You should avoid extreme physical activities, swimming, and flying. You will be able to return to work in a few days after the procedure.

Your total recovery period can take from 4 to 12 months. You must strictly follow the doctor's recommendations to avoid risks such as the development of a dental sinus infection or poor integration of the bone with the graft.

Sinus Lift Cost and What Affects It

Your procedure expenses depend on many factors, including:

  • The surgery's difficulty.
  • Bone graft type.
  • The number of future implants that require preliminary lifting.

Add the associated funds to the process as well. They may include a doctor's consultation, X-rays, anesthesia, etc. Taking into account all the features, the overall dental sinus lift cost can range from $250 to $3000.

Materials Used in Dental Sinus Lift Procedures

When planning a surgical intervention, the doctor may suggest several options for a bone graft for transplantation. They can be:

  • Autogenous bone from your own body.
  • Allogeneic bone from the body of a deceased person.
  • Xenograft or sterilized bone obtained from cattle.

The choice of material depends on numerous circumstances; you can discuss all the details with your doctor.

Why Choose Metro Implant Studio for Your Sinus Lift?

Metro Implant Studio provides an exhaustive list of services for preparing the oral cavity for dental implants. The company is located in Lexington and offers its patients adaptive treatment plans and an affordable price of sinus lift procedure.

If you live in or near the city, you should choose Metro Implant Studio because it is a professional team that:

  • Performs the entire list of services required for successful dental transplantation.
  • Uses high-quality materials.
  • Has extensive experience in the industry and offers a quick creation of a treatment plan according to your needs and budget.

You will receive a reliable and safe sinus lift that will increase your chances of successful transplantation by up to 90%.

Book a Consultation for Sinus Lift Near You

If you are planning implantation and need bone augmentation, hurry up and book a consultation with a doctor today. Contact Metro Implant Studio at the phone number listed on the website and get a sinus lift that guarantees safe membrane lifting and bone augmentation.

You will receive a friendly atmosphere, professional service, and support throughout the recovery period.

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FAQ

  • What are the signs that I might need a sinus lift for dental implants?
    You may require a sinus lift if you have too little bone or your maxillary sinuses are very close, and X-rays confirm this.
  • Is it possible to combine a dental sinus lift with implant placement in one visit?
    Yes, combining the two procedures is possible in some cases.
  • Does the sinus lift price vary depending on the type of bone graft used?
    Sure, the type of graft directly affects the cost of surgery.
  • What makes someone a poor candidate for a lift dental procedure?
    If a person smokes, does not control diabetes, does not maintain good oral hygiene, and does not follow the doctor's recommendations, the lifting procedure may not be effective.
  • How soon after a sinus lift surgery can I fly or return to work?
    You will be able to return to work in about 2-3 days, provided that it is not very physically demanding. However, you should refrain from flying for 2 weeks.
  • Are there risks of sinus issues after a sinus lift for implant treatment?
    Although lifting is a safe procedure, it can lead to acute or chronic rhinosinusitis.
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