Sinus Lift Surgery Sunny Isles Beach, FL
When your upper jaw lacks sufficient bone height to support dental implants, the solution may lie above. A sinus lift surgery augments the bone between your jaw and maxillary sinuses, creating the stable foundation necessary for successful implant placement. This oral surgery procedure transforms what was once an impossible restoration into an achievable reality.
At Haratz Dental, we recognize how crucial adequate bone structure is for your long-term oral health. Dr. Adela Haratz and our oral surgeon, Dr. Matthew Rand, perform sinus lift procedures as part of comprehensive implant planning. We take the time to explain every step of your treatment, using advanced diagnostic technology to ensure the best possible outcome for your smile restoration.
What Is a Sinus Lift and How Does It Work?
A sinus lift, also called sinus augmentation, is a surgical procedure that adds bone to your upper jaw in the area of your molars and premolars. The maxillary sinuses sit on either side of your nose, just above these teeth. When you lose teeth in this area, the sinus cavity can expand downward while the jawbone naturally resorbs. This leaves insufficient bone height for dental implant placement.
During the procedure, Dr. Rand carefully lifts the sinus membrane upward and places bone graft material into the space created beneath it. This new bone typically comes from your own body, a tissue bank, or synthetic materials. Over several months, the graft integrates with your natural bone structure, creating the vertical height needed to anchor implants securely.
The surgery typically takes 90 minutes to two hours per side. We use advanced imaging like CT scans to map your sinus anatomy precisely before surgery. This thorough planning allows us to work with confidence and precision throughout your procedure.
When Do You Need a Sinus Lift?
You may need a sinus lift if your upper jaw bone has deteriorated due to tooth loss, gum disease, or natural anatomy. Some people naturally have larger sinus cavities or thinner jawbones in this area. The longer you wait after losing teeth, the more bone you typically lose, making future implant placement more challenging.
Your need for this procedure depends on several factors. The position of your sinuses, the quality and quantity of existing bone, and the type of implants planned all influence whether augmentation is necessary. During your consultation, we use digital imaging to measure your bone height and determine if a sinus lift would benefit your treatment plan.
Types of Sinus Lift Approaches
Two main surgical approaches exist for sinus augmentation. The lateral window technique involves creating an access point through the side of your jaw, lifting the sinus membrane, and adding bone graft material. This approach works well when you need significant bone augmentation. The osteotome technique uses the implant site itself as the access point, gently pushing the sinus floor upward before placing the graft. This less invasive method suits cases requiring minimal augmentation.
Dr. Rand selects the appropriate technique based on your specific anatomy and bone needs. Sometimes, we can place implants simultaneously with the sinus lift. In other cases, you'll need several months of healing before implant placement can occur.
“Sinus lift surgery creates the stable foundation necessary for successful implant placement.”
Why Choose Haratz Dental for Sinus Lift Surgery?
Dr. Matthew Rand brings extensive training and credentials to every surgical procedure. His training in General Surgery, Adult and Pediatric Anesthesia, and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery provides the comprehensive background necessary for complex procedures. As a member of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, he maintains the highest standards of surgical care.
We take time with each patient to explain diagnoses thoroughly. Using iTero digital scanning technology and CT imaging, we show you exactly what we see and what treatment you need. Our oral cameras allow you to watch the procedure in real time, fostering understanding and reducing anxiety. You're never just a number at our practice. We treat each patient individually, discussing all available options and helping you make informed decisions about your care.
Our commitment to advanced dental technology extends beyond diagnostics. We focus on conservative, evidence-based approaches that prioritize your long-term health. Dr. Haratz has over 30 years of experience creating beautiful, lasting results for patients. We serve the Aventura community and surrounding areas including Sunny Isles Beach, offering comprehensive care from general dentistry to complex oral surgery procedures.
“You’re never just a number at our practice.”
What to Expect During Recovery
After your sinus lift surgery, you can expect some swelling and minor discomfort, typically manageable with prescribed medications. Avoid blowing your nose for several weeks, as pressure changes can disrupt healing. Sneezing with your mouth open helps protect the surgical site. Most patients return to normal activities within a few days, though complete bone healing takes four to nine months.
During healing, the bone graft material gradually integrates with your natural bone. We monitor your progress through follow-up appointments and additional imaging. Once sufficient healing occurs, you'll be ready for dental implant restoration. The wait proves worthwhile when implants placed in augmented bone show the same long-term success rates as those in natural bone.
You'll receive detailed post-operative instructions covering diet modifications, medication schedules, and activity restrictions. We remain available throughout your recovery to address any concerns. Your comfort and successful healing are our priorities.
“Most patients return to normal activities within a few days.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is a sinus lift?
A. A sinus lift, also called sinus augmentation, is a surgical procedure that adds bone to your upper jaw in the area of your molars and premolars. Dr. Rand carefully lifts the sinus membrane upward and places bone graft material into the space created beneath it to create the vertical height needed to anchor implants securely.
Q. How long does a sinus lift procedure take?
A. The surgery typically takes 90 minutes to two hours per side. We use advanced imaging like CT scans to map your sinus anatomy precisely before surgery, allowing us to work with confidence and precision throughout your procedure.
Q. When do I need a sinus lift for dental implants?
A. You may need a sinus lift if your upper jaw bone has deteriorated due to tooth loss, gum disease, or natural anatomy. Some people naturally have larger sinus cavities or thinner jawbones in this area. During your consultation, we use digital imaging to measure your bone height and determine if a sinus lift would benefit your treatment plan.
Q. What are the different types of sinus lift approaches?
A. The lateral window technique involves creating an access point through the side of your jaw and works well when you need significant bone augmentation. The osteotome technique uses the implant site itself as the access point and is less invasive, suiting cases requiring minimal augmentation. Dr. Rand selects the appropriate technique based on your specific anatomy.
Q. How long is the recovery period after sinus lift surgery?
A. Most patients return to normal activities within a few days, though complete bone healing takes four to nine months. You can expect some swelling and minor discomfort, typically manageable with prescribed medications. Avoid blowing your nose for several weeks, as pressure changes can disrupt healing.
Q. What credentials does Dr. Rand have for performing sinus lift surgery?
A. Dr. Rand has extensive training in General Surgery, Adult and Pediatric Anesthesia, and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He is a member of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and maintains the highest standards of surgical care for complex procedures like sinus lifts.
Schedule Your Sinus Lift Consultation at Haratz Dental
If you're considering dental implants but worry about insufficient bone, a sinus lift may provide the solution you need. Dr. Haratz has been nominated for excellence in dentistry and serves the Aventura community with dedication. Our practice focuses on creating long-term relationships with patients and their families, treating you as friends rather than numbers. We speak Spanish and Hebrew, with translator services available for other languages.
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Take the First Step Toward Successful Dental Implant Placement
Your path to restored function and confidence begins with a thorough consultation. We'll evaluate your bone structure, discuss your goals, and develop a personalized treatment plan. Contact us online to schedule your appointment and take the first step toward successful dental implant placement. Call us at 786-433-5232.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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