Sinus Augmentation Procedures

The maxillary sinus cavity located in the rear portion of the upper jaw can sometimes pose a challenge for dental implant placement. Insufficient bone in this area can make it difficult to achieve secure and stable implant placement. In such cases, our experienced doctor may recommend a sinus graft procedure to ensure the success of your dental implants.


Sinus grafting, also known as a sinus lift, involves augmenting the existing bone structure in the upper jaw by surgically applying donor tissue. This procedure is similar to bone grafting and aims to create a solid foundation for the placement of dental implants. Depending on your specific needs, the sinus graft can be performed simultaneously with the implant placement or
as a separate procedure in advance, allowing ample time for proper healing before the implants are placed.


By undergoing sinus grafting, you can ensure that your upper jaw has sufficient strong bone to anchor and support your dental implants. This enhances the stability, longevity, and success of your implant treatment, providing you with a confident and functional smile.


Regular follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor your progress and ensure that your jawbone is healing properly. Once the healing process is complete, our team will proceed with the placement of your dental implants, restoring your smile to its full potential.


Don’t let insufficient bone in the maxillary sinus cavity hinder your dental implant journey. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with our skilled team and discover how sinus grafting can create a solid foundation for your dental implants, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of a complete and confident smile.

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