August 9, 2024
Medically Reviewed By Matthew T. Streelman, DDS, MD

Dental implants have revolutionized tooth replacement, offering a natural-looking and long-lasting solution for missing teeth. However, successful implant placement relies heavily on a crucial factor – a strong and healthy jawbone. When bone loss occurs due to missing teeth or other factors, it can compromise the stability and success of dental implants. This is where bone grafting comes in. 

But sometimes, another procedure called a sinus lift might be necessary. Sinus lifts are a little different from bone grafts, but these procedures are more related than not.

Building a Solid Base: Bone Grafting for Dental Implants 

Bone grafting is a surgical procedure that adds bone to your jaw.  This additional bone can be harvested from your own body (autogenous graft), from a donor (allograft), or even from synthetic materials (xenograft). The grafted bone is then placed in the area where bone loss has occurred and allowed to heal and integrate with your existing bone. This procedure creates a strong and stable foundation for dental implants, promoting their long-term success.

Bone grafting can be necessary for various reasons beyond dental implants. It can be used to:

  • Repair jaw defects caused by injury or disease
  • Improve the aesthetics of the jawline
  • Provide support for dentures or bridges

Creating Space for Implants: The Role of Sinus Lifts 

Sinus lifts are a specialized type of bone grafting procedure specifically used in the upper jaw. The maxillary sinuses are air-filled cavities located above the upper back teeth. Over time, bone loss in the upper jaw can cause the sinus floor to atrophy and encroach on the space needed for dental implants.

Here’s where a sinus lift comes in. This procedure involves carefully lifting the sinus membrane upwards. This creates a space in the jawbone that can then be filled with bone grafting material. Like traditional bone grafting, the grafted bone fuses with the existing bone, creating a strong and supportive foundation for dental implants in the upper jaw.

Considering Bone Grafting for Dental Implants?

Understanding the relationship between bone grafting and sinus lifts empowers you to make informed decisions about your dental implant treatment. Here at Mercer Island Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, our team of experienced oral surgeons can perform both bone grafting and sinus lift procedures, ensuring optimal conditions for successful dental implant placement. We utilize advanced techniques and materials to promote optimal healing and long-lasting results.

Whether you require traditional bone grafting or a sinus lift procedure, our team will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. Don’t hesitate to learn more about our bone grafting procedures and how they can pave the way for a confident smile with dental implants. Explore the different bone grafting options we offer and gain valuable insights into the procedure itself.