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Artdent Clinic offers Maxillary Sinus Lift service.
Below you will find complete information about the Maxillary Sinus Lift procedure.
A maxillary sinus lift is a dental surgical procedure used to create additional space in the maxillary sinus area (maxillary sinus) in the upper head in order to successfully place a dental implant. This procedure is usually necessary when the patient has lost upper molars or upper molars in the maxillary sinus area and the bone is too narrow to place an implant without the sinus lift procedure.
Here is some more detailed information about the maxillary sinus lift:
1. Assessment and Preliminary Preparation:
Your dentist will perform a detailed evaluation of the maxillary sinus area to determine if a sinus lift is necessary.
Radiographs and CT scans may be necessary to assess the accuracy of bone thickness and the position of the sinuses.
2. Types of Maxillary Sinus Lift:
There are two main types of maxillary sinus lift: direct maxillary sinus lift and multiple sinus lift.
Maxillary sinus lift is performed by removing a small plate of bone at the bottom of the sinus and raises the sinus membrane to create the necessary space.
Different sinus lifts use other techniques to create space under the sinus without placing the hand on the sinus membrane.
3. Surgical Procedure:
The procedure begins with local or general anesthesia to sedate the patient.
The surgeon will make small incisions in the mouth and remove some of the bone to expose the sinus membrane.
Then, the sinus membrane is raised to create the right space for the placement of the dental implant.
The implants are placed in the created space and the mouth is closed.
4. Post-Procedure Care:
After the procedure, you should follow your surgeon’s post-procedure care instructions.
They may include smoking cessation, use of antibiotics, and special care for oral hygiene.
5. Recovery Time:
Recovery time varies, but can usually take a few days to weeks, depending on the intervention and sensitivity of the patient.
6. Control visits:
After recovery, you will need to make regular visits to the dentist to monitor progress and ensure that there are no potential complications.
7. Risks and Possible Complications:
Possible complications include infections, excessive redness, heavy bleeding, or sinus integrity problems.
Maxillary sinus lift procedures are part of dental surgery and are used to create additional space in the maxillary sinus area (maxillary sinus) for placement of dental implants. This type of surgery has several variations and different techniques that can be used, including:
Maxillary Sinus Lift with Direct Research (Direct Sinus Lift):
In this procedure, the surgeon removes a small plate of bone at the bottom of the sinus and lifts the sinus membrane.
This created space allows the placement of the dental implant in a safe and stable manner.
Indirect Sinus Lift:
The indirect sinus lift technique uses an indirect focus to push the sinus membrane inward without removing the bony plate.
This type of lift is usually gentler and less stiff for patients and has a shorter recovery time compared to the direct lift.
Crestal Sinus Lift:
This is a direct exploration sinus lift variant that uses an improved technique to reduce surgical intervention.
The surgeon changes the bone plate from inside the mouth to the place where the implant will be placed, pushing the sinus membrane upwards.
This type of lift is gentler on patients and has a shorter recovery time.
Maxillary sinus lift procedures are usually performed in a surgical setting and usually include the following steps:
Local or general anesthesia: To sedate the patient and ensure that he is pain free during the procedure.
Incisions and access to the sinus area: The surgeon makes an incision in the area where the implant will be placed and then removes a plate of bone to expose the sinus membrane.
Sinus Lift: In the case of direct sinus lift, the sinus membrane is lifted directly. Other techniques, such as indirect, push the membrane from the inside.
Dental implant placement: Once the proper space has been created, the dental implants are firmly placed in the bone.
Closure of the incision: The incision is closed with tape and sutures. After the procedure, the patient receives instructions for post-procedure care and recovery time.
Maxillary sinus lift procedures are entirely performed by specialized dental surgeons and require a personalized plan for each patient. It is important to consult with a dental specialist to discuss your specific needs and receive the appropriate recommendations for your treatment.
Post-procedure care instructions after maxillary sinus lift are important for good healing and for preventing complications. Here are some common guidelines to follow after this procedure:
Stop Smoking: Smoking can negatively affect the healing process and increase the risk of infections. It is recommended to stop using tobacco for a certain period after the procedure, or better, to stop forever.
Use Antibiotics and Medications Regularly: Your dentist will give you antibiotics and pain relievers. Make sure you use them regularly and for the period of time that is prescribed.
Use Ice: Using ice can help reduce swelling and redness in the surgical area. Use thin layers of ice on the exposed area for a few minutes at certain times after the procedure.
Regular Oral Hygiene: Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential to prevent infections. After a few days, you can start washing your mouth carefully, but you should avoid touching the surgical area.
Feeding and Using a Stomach Tube:
Use soft and wet food in the first few days. Soup, yogurt, home-cooked meals, or steamed vegetables are good choices.
Avoid drinking from a stomach tube for a few days, as this can create pressure in the sinuses and impair the healing process.
Respect Physical Activity Restrictions: You may need to limit risky activities and heavy activities in the first days after the procedure to prevent possible disorders and discomfort.
Carefully Close the Stop and Sutures: The stop taken in the procedure and the sutures (incisions) will need to be closed carefully. Help keep them clean and dry.
Follow-Up Visits to the Dentist: Schedule regular visits to the dentist to monitor healing progress and ensure there are no potential complications.
Monitor for Possible Complications: If you notice any unusual changes, such as increased pain, excessive redness, or heavy bleeding, contact your dentist immediately.
Stop Drinking Alcohol: Drinking alcohol can affect the healing process, so it is best to stop drinking alcohol after the procedure.
Respect Air Travel:
While traveling on an airplane or in areas with variable air pressure, it is important to share with the surgeon and not feel the pressure in the sinus immediately.
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