Your sinuses are hollow channels behind the cheek and above the upper teeth. Some of the roots of the teeth extend up into these spaces. When those teeth are removed, sometimes there is only a thin wall of bone left separating the sinus and the mouth.  This bone may not be a substantial enough base in which to place a dental implant. Sinus lift surgery is a bone grafting procedure performed to prepare a site for a dental implant in the upper jaw. Sinus lifts have shown to dramatically increase the chance of implant success.

Possible Reasons for Sinus Lift Procedure

  • Not enough room to place an implant due to small jaw size
  • Large sinus, resulting in little room for dental implant
  • Bone loss, commonly occurring in regions where teeth have been extracted, which require build-up of bone to stabilize implant
  • Bone damage or pathology, such as tumors or cysts
  • Anatomical considerations, such as location of sinuses, nerves, blood vessels and roots of adjacent teeth

What Happens During Sinus Lift Surgery?

Patients have several anesthetic options when undergoing this procedure, including local anesthesia, general anesthesia, intravenous sedation or nitrous oxide sedation (laughing gas).

illustration of sinus lift procedure

After anesthesia, the surgeon makes an incision into the gum where the implant is planned.  When the jawbone has been exposed, it is then cut to make a moveable flap which is pressed gently upward into the sinus cavity. This “lift” provides an empty space that can be filled with bone graft material.

Sometimes the dental implant is placed immediately, but most often it is preferred to allow 6 or more months for the area to heal before placing the implant.

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Crystal Lake Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Doctors Conlon, Bruksch, Ozment, Richard, Fay and Schmidt

690 N. Route 31
Crystal Lake, IL 60012
Phone: 815-459-5600
FAX: 815-459-5601

Office Hours
Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am – noon
Hours may vary occasionally due to hospital surgery and emergencies.

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