Sinus lift FAQs
If you don’t have enough bone in your upper jaw, implants can be into the hollow part of the bone and augmented with “artificial” bone to help hold your dental implant screw. Also, the bone below the sinus is strong, so we aim to get bicortical fixation of the dental implant screw.
To date, we haven’t have patients with long term complications from this procedure. In fact, most patients don’t feel any different when they have had this procedure.
We give a local anaesthetic and you can supplement your anxiety management with our range of sedation techniques.