Frequently Asked Questions
Is sinus lift surgery right for me?
Not everyone is a good candidate for sinus lift surgery. However, it may be right for you if you:
- Are missing multiple teeth in the back of your jaw.
- Are missing teeth due to congenital disabilities.
- Are missing most of your maxillary teeth.
- Are missing a significant amount of bone in the back of your jaw.
Dr. Stearns can recommend the best course of action for your specific condition after a thorough dental examination.
What kind of grafting material is used in a sinus lift surgery?
There are many different types of bone grafts. The surgeon may use bone taken from your own body, from a donor, from an animal, or substitute bone with synthetic materials. The type used varies on a case-by-case basis.
How long does it take to recover from a sinus lift surgery?
Recovery time after a sinus lift is variable depending on each patient's needs. Typically, however, the bone will develop for about four to 12 months before the surgeon places any implants. You may still need some additional healing time after getting your implants.
Is sinus lift surgery painful?
Typically, patients undergo local anesthesia for sinus lift surgery, which will make the experience painless. However, our qualified team offers a variety of anesthetic and sedative options (including oral and intravenous sedative medication) for our more nervous patients. In any case, we will do our best to ensure that you have the most painless, comfortable experience possible.
How will I feel after my sinus lift surgery?
You will probably feel fatigued and uncomfortable immediately after your surgery. It is typical to experience swelling and bleeding from your mouth or nose. These symptoms, along with a sense of general discomfort, may continue for a few days after the surgery. However, this should not be majorly disruptive. Call our office immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms:
- Constant clear watery discharge after the first week of surgery.
- Eye swelling or sudden visual changes.
- Fever higher than 101°F on the day after surgery.
- Neck stiffness or severe headache.
- Persistent nose bleeding.
- Severe diarrhea.