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Sinus lift Warsaw
The sinus lift is a procedure that allows bone to be rebuilt in the back of the jaw when there is insufficient bone to safely place an implant. Tooth loss in this area often leads to bone atrophy and a lowering of the maxillary sinus floor, which makes stable implant placement impossible without prior preparation of the base.
At Supradent, we treat the sinus lift as a step in restoring natural anatomical conditions. The procedure is planned precisely, based on imaging diagnostics and the individual situation of the patient. This allows for the creation of a stable bone base that allows for a safe transition to the next stages of implant treatment.
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When is a sinus lift performed?
The sinus lift is recommended for patients who have experienced significant bone loss in the lateral aspect of the jaw. This is most often the case a long time after the loss of molars or premolars. In such situations, the bone gradually recedes and the maxillary sinus expands, leaving too little space for an implant.
The procedure involves gently lifting the sinus membrane and filling the space with bone substitute material or the patient's own bone. In this way, the body gradually rebuilds the bone in a place that previously did not provide such an opportunity. Depending on the anatomical conditions, the sinus lift can be performed as a closed or open procedure.
For the patient, this means one thing: an increased chance of a permanent, stable implant. Without this step, implantation in the posterior jaw would often be impossible or at high risk of failure.
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Bone volume assessment and CBCT diagnosis
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Preparation for implant treatment
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What exactly does the sinus lift procedure involve?
The procedure involves creating a space between the floor of the maxillary sinus and the bone, and then filling it with a material that stimulates bone reconstruction. The whole procedure is performed in a controlled and precise manner so as not to disturb the sinus structures.
Is a sinus lift painful?
The procedure is carried out under local anaesthesia, so the patient does not feel any pain. After the procedure, there may be a spreading sensation or slight swelling, which usually subsides within a few days and is manageable.
How long does it take to heal after a sinus lift?
The process of healing and bone reconstruction usually takes several months. During this time, the bone material integrates into the body and forms a stable base for the implant. The exact time depends on the individual conditions of the patient and the extent of the procedure.
Can an implant be placed immediately after a sinus lift?
In some cases, yes. If bone conditions allow, the implant can be placed at the same time as the sinus lift procedure. When there is very little bone, implantation is performed after the healing process is complete.
Is every patient eligible for a sinus lift?
Most patients can be qualified, but a prior assessment of sinus, bone and general health is necessary. Contraindications are discussed individually during the consultation.
Is there anything in particular to watch out for after the procedure?
After a sinus lift, it is important to follow recommendations such as avoiding intense exertion, blowing the nose rapidly and taking care of oral hygiene. This helps to ensure that healing takes place smoothly and without complications.
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Sinus lift at Supradent Warsaw
A sinus lift at Supradent Warsaw is a procedure performed on the basis of precise diagnostics and the experience of the implant-surgery team. Before each procedure, we perform a CBCT tomography, which allows us to accurately assess the anatomical conditions and plan the procedure with maximum accuracy.
We use proven bone substitute materials and techniques that promote predictable healing and bone reconstruction. The whole process is carried out in a calm manner, with clear communication and post-operative care, so that the patient feels safe at every stage of treatment.
If you are planning implants in the back of the jaw and have heard that the amount of bone is insufficient, a sinus lift can be a key step. Make an appointment for a consultation and learn about a treatment plan tailored to your conditions and expectations.