
Sinus Lifts
Make Room For Dental Implants
Prepare Your Smile With Sinus Lifts in Belmont
You deserve a full, functional smile that lasts. Sinus lifts in Belmont make dental implants possible even if you've experienced bone loss in your upper jawbone. This procedure creates the perfect foundation for your new teeth. You'll no longer need to worry about implant stability issues. We add bone material where you need it most.
With our help, you will be ready to move forward with your implant placement. Your confidence will grow as your treatment progresses. Take action now to build the foundation for your future smile. We're ready to help you begin life-changing implant treatment. Schedule an appointment today.


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Common Questions About Sinus Lifts
How long does recovery take after a sinus lift procedure?
You'll typically need about seven to 10 days for initial recovery after your sinus lift. During this time, you may experience some swelling and minor discomfort that gradually improves. Most patients return to their normal activities within a week, though you should avoid strenuous exercise that could disrupt healing. Your complete bone healing takes several months before implants can be placed, but you'll feel normal long before that final healing stage is complete.
How do I know if I need a sinus lift before getting implants?
You may need a sinus lift if you have limited bone height in your upper jaw or if your sinuses are too close to the jaw for implant placement. Your dentist will take detailed 3-D images of your jaw structure during your consultation to evaluate your specific situation. If you have experienced bone loss from missing teeth or gum disease, you may benefit from this procedure. We'll thoroughly explain your personalized treatment plan, showing you exactly why a sinus lift would improve your implant success.
Can I get my implants placed at the same time as my sinus lift?
You may be a candidate for simultaneous implant placement with your vertical sinus lift. It depends on whether you have sufficient existing bone to secure the implant initially. This combined approach can significantly reduce your overall treatment timeline and eliminate the need for a second surgical procedure. For lateral sinus lifts, you'll typically need to wait several months for proper bone integration before implant placement. Your dentist will evaluate your unique situation and recommend the most efficient approach for your implant needs.