What is sinus lift surgery?
sinus stroke surgery is the procedure used to increase the size and density of the bone of the upper jaw. Operation is necessary when there is not enough bone tissue to set dental implants such as crowns, bridges or artificial stools, in the back of the mouth. Sinus stroke surgery involves cutting space in the upper rubber, manually relocating the maxillary sinus higher in the cheeks and grafting other bone tissue into the jaw. The procedure may usually be performed in less than two hours and patients can usually return home on the day of surgery. It has a very high level of success and few risks of complications.
Not anyone who requires dental implants must undergo a sinus stroke surgery. In fact, most people of all age groups have enough natural bone tissue, that implants will set properly without any manipulation of the upper jaw. People who have been missing teeth and older people for several years and older people are most likely to proceed. During the initial consultation of the Azubi doctor takes rEntgen rays to determine the density of bone tissue and the size and location of the maxillary sinus. It can explain X -ray results and outline the risks and advantages of sinus lifting surgery.
The extra bone tissue needed for surgery from the sinus elevator may come from the deceased donor, other parts of the patient's body or synthetic calcium solution. When the bone is used from the human body, it is usually harvested from hipbons. While the collection of natural bone tissue requires additional surgery and recovery time, it is more likely than a donor or synthetic tissue to connect correctly with the jaw.
On the day of surgery, the patient is given a general anesthetic and placed in the chair of a lying operating room. The dentist holds the face to the side of the terminals and indicates the place on the inside of the upper rubber to make the cut. The murder is performed through the rubber and bones, which reveals maxillary sinus on the other side. DentistSinus shifts up to create space for graft. The bone granules are inserted into the empty space and the surgical opening is sealed.
Grufted Bone Tissue will grow along with an existing jaw over time. The bone from the patient's body will harden in about six months, while donor tissue can take up to one year. During recovery, patients are usually given painkillers and are planned for regular checks. Dental implant operations can be planned as soon as X -rays show that the bones are fully recovered.