Sinus Lift
Now here’s a procedure with a bit of elevation—literally. When it comes to placing implants in the upper back jaw, we sometimes find there’s simply not enough bone between your mouth and your sinus cavity.
That’s where a sinus lift comes in—it’s the scaffolding that allows us to safely and securely raise the height of your jawbone.
Just as scaffolding provides temporary support so builders can reach higher floors and reinforce the structure, a sinus lift gently lifts the sinus membrane and fills the space beneath it with bone graft material. This “added height” creates the necessary foundation for a future dental implant to stand tall and stay strong.
By creating structure where there was none, a sinus lift sets the stage for a secure, lasting smile—built with care from the ground up.