Identify The Need Of Sinus Lift To Install Dental Implants

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Sinus lift for Dental Implant InstallationIn order for dental implants to be successful and long-lasting, it is imperative there be quality and enough quantity of jawbone to which the implant will be attached. If bone loss has occurred due to periodontal disease or an injury, a sinus augmentation can be performed to raise the sinus floor and allow for new bone growth.

A standout amongst the most widely recognized bone uniting methods for those with bone misfortune in the upper jaw is a Sinus Lift. The expected result of the system is to develop bone in the floor of the maxillary sinus simply over the hard edge of the gum line that grapples the teeth in the upper jaw. Dental inserts would then be able to be set and verified into this new bone development.

Identifying The Need For A Sinus Lift
A sinus lift is done when there is not enough bone height in the upper jaw, or the sinuses are too close to the jaw, for dental implants to be placed. There are several reasons for this.
Many people who have lost teeth in their upper jaw, particularly the back teeth, or molars, do not have enough bone for implants to be placed.
A bone may have been lost because of periodontal disease.
Tooth loss may have led to a loss of bone as well. Once teeth are gone, the bone begins to be resorbed. If teeth have been missing for a long time, there often is not enough bone left to place implants.
The maxillary sinus may be too close to the upper jaw for implants to be placed.
The shape and the size of this sinus vary from person to person. The sinus also can get larger as you age.

Sinus Augmentation Procedure
Typically a small incision is made on the molar or premolar region to expose the jawbone. Next, a small opening is cut into the bone allowing the surgeon to push the membrane lining and the sinus upward and space is then filled with bone grafting material. The incision is then closed with stitches and the healing process begins. Over the next several months of healing, the bone grafting material becomes part of the jaw and dental implants can then be placed in this new sinus bone.

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Many patients have experienced an improved quality of life after replacing missing teeth with dental implants. If you have suffered tooth loss, we can assess your needs and recommend the treatment or combination of treatments necessary to make you a candidate for dental implants. Please contact Prestige Oral Surgery at 732-297-7000.