We Can Perform a Sinus Lift Procedure in Lee’s Summit So You Can Receive Dental Implants Sooner

If you are missing molars and are frustrated with trying to find a permanent replacement option, a sinus lift procedure in Lee's Summit may be just the solution you need. It can be incredibly frustrating to not have the bone and jaw support you need to eat and speak normally. You may also be self-conscious about your appearance due to these problems. If you desire dental implants as your permanent teeth replacement option, but you have been told you do not have enough bone height, visit us to learn more about how our sinus lift procedure can help.

Sinus Lift Procedure in Lee's Summit

A sinus lift procedure in Lee's Summit, also known as a sinus augmentation is a surgery that will add bone mass to your upper jaw. This surgery will take place in the area of your molars and premolars that commonly loses bone density when teeth are lost or that may not have had enough bone there to begin with. The bone added during this procedure will be placed between your jaw and the maxillary sinuses. These sinuses are on both sides of your nose. The sinus membrane will be lifted in order to make a place for the extra bone.

Why a Sinus Lift Procedure in Lee's Summit May Be Needed

A sinus lift procedure is performed when a patient does not have enough bone height in the upper area of the jaw to support dental implants. This can occur due to many reasons:

The anatomy of the skull and facial structure naturally has less bone in this area of the upper jaw.
A patient has lost bone as a result of periodontal disease or missing teeth. Bone will become reabsorbed into the body when teeth are not present to support it.
The maxillary sinus is naturally too close to the upper jaw. This is a common problem among many patients since sinus sizes and placement vary depending on the person. It can also occur with age as the sinus area grows larger.
These are the main reasons for a sinus lift procedure in Lee's Summit. To determine your candidacy, visit our office for an evaluation. If you have been told previously that you do not have enough bone to support dental implants and you do not currently have any infection in your mouth, you are most likely a perfect candidate.

When You Can Receive Dental Implants Following a Sinus Lift Procedure in Lee's Summit

Following a sinus lift procedure, you will need to give your bones time to heal before receiving your implants. Several months may be needed for the bone materials to completely harden and be supportive enough for an implant. The bones will need time to fuse with your jaw. In most cases, this process takes five to 10 months, depending on what materials were used and the natural healing process of the patient. In some cases, we can shorten the healing time by using growth factor proteins. For most patients, we let healing occur naturally.

The sooner you receive your sinus lift procedure in Lee's Summit, the sooner you will be able to receive permanent dental implants to better your dental health and chewing and speaking abilities. If you desire a permanent solution to missing teeth, visit our office to learn more.

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