A sinus augmentation involves lifting the sinus floor to encourage the growth of healthy bone. This procedure becomes essential when bone loss occurs due to periodontal disease or trauma. Adequate jawbone is crucial for the successful attachment of a long-lasting implant, restoring full tooth function.
What are sinus augmentation procedures like?
- An incision is typically made near the upper premolar or molar area to expose the jawbone.
- The sinus membrane on the other side of the incision is gently lifted upward.
- Once filled with bone graft material, the opening is closed.
- The procedure might involve using bone from your body or a cadaver.
- Implants are usually inserted after the healing process.