How are sinus lifts performed?

How are sinus lifts performed?

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.

How complicated is a sinus lift?

Sinus lifts can be a particularly unpleasant experience for patients. The procedure takes more than an hour and involves significant trauma. Patients need to rest at home for three to 10 days due to the pain, discomfort, and severe, unattractive facial swelling and bruising.

What graft is best for sinus lift?

Autogenous bone graft material has the best osteogenic ability, but the graft material is replaced by the newly formed bone, and gets rapidly absorbed, a phenomenon that appears even after maxillary sinus bone graft[30].

How does a dentist do a sinus lift?

With the tissue raised, and the jawbone exposed, the surgeon will cut a small circle in the bone through which they can gently push on the membrane of the sinuses. As the bony piece is lifted into the sinus cavity space the hole is filled with the previously determined bone graft.

Are sinus lifts painful?

Many patients wonder if a sinus lift is a painful procedure or not. In general, a sinus augmentation or sinus lift is not necessarily painful, but uncomfortable. During the procedure, a patient is unlikely to feel any pain but after, a patient should expect slight discomfort for a short period of time.

Is sinus lift surgery painful?

Can you do sinus lift and implant at the same time?

In some cases, the implant can be placed at the same time the sinus is augmented. Undergoing sinus lift surgery has been shown to greatly increase your chances for successful implants that can last for years to come. Many patients experience minimal discomfort after this procedure.

Do sinus lifts hurt?

What are the risks of a sinus lift?

The main risk of a sinus lift is that the sinus membrane could be punctured or torn. If the membrane is torn during the procedure, the surgeon will either stitch the sinus tear or place a patch over it. If the repair is not successful, your surgeon may stop the procedure and give the hole time to heal.

What is the recovery time for a sinus lift?

Remember that complete recovery can take several months, and that good post-operative care after sinus surgery, including working closely with your surgeon, is as important as the procedure itself. Find more information in the Everyday Health Ear, Nose, and Throat Center.

What to expect after your sinus lift?

SWELLING.

  • STITCHES/SUTURES.
  • CARE OF THE NOSE AND SINUSES.
  • HYGIENE: Beginning tomorrow,you may gently rinse your mouth out with warm water/salt solution every meal.
  • FOLLOW UP.
  • WARNING SIGNS OF COMPLICATIONS: Please be aware of these possible complications and inform your doctor if you encounter them.
  • What are the side effects of a sinus lift?

    Less serious side effects include headache, dizziness; nausea, vomiting, diarrhea; dry mouth, nose, or throat; stuffy nose, sinus pain, cough, sore throat; or. hoarseness or deepened voice.

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