About Sinus Lift in Lone Mountain

A sinus lift in Lone Mountain adds bone to the upper jaw between your molars and the sinus floor, making room for dental implants when the sinus cavity is too close to the jaw. It's the most common bone augmentation procedure for upper jaw implants. Sinus lifts in Lone Mountain cost $1,500–$4,000 per side and heal in 4–6 months.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a sinus lift procedure in Lone Mountain?
A sinus lift in Lone Mountain elevates the sinus membrane and fills the space with bone graft material, adding 4–10mm of bone height in the upper jaw. This creates enough bone for implant anchoring. The procedure takes 1–2 hours under local anesthesia at your Lone Mountain oral surgeon's office.
How much does a sinus lift cost in Lone Mountain?
Sinus lifts in Lone Mountain cost $1,500–$4,000 per side. A bilateral sinus lift (both sides) costs $3,000–$8,000. When combined with implant placement, some Lone Mountain offices offer package pricing. Medical insurance may partially cover sinus lifts if related to sinus pathology.
How long is recovery after a sinus lift in Lone Mountain?
Sinus lift recovery in Lone Mountain involves 3–5 days of rest, avoiding blowing your nose, and not using straws for 2 weeks. Most Lone Mountain patients resume normal activities within a week. Implants can be placed 4–6 months after the sinus lift once bone has matured.
Can I get a sinus lift and implants on the same day in Lone Mountain?
In some cases, yes. A lateral window sinus lift in Lone Mountain with simultaneous implant placement is possible when there is at least 5mm of existing bone for initial implant stability. Your Lone Mountain oral surgeon will assess this with a 3D CBCT scan and determine whether staged or simultaneous placement is appropriate.