With maxillary sinus lift, we refer to a surgery that allows you to increase the amount of bone available, in order to place a dental implant. The operation consists of an augmentation (a real elevation) of the maxillary sinus membrane, obtained by placing bone in the space that is created
between the sinus membrane (which is elevated) and the floor of the maxillary sinus.
The surgeon prepares the operating field by opening a small lateral window in the maxillary sinus and lifts the sinus membrane. In the created cavity, the prepared heterologous-bone biomaterial and the envisaged implants are inserted and then the sinus is sealed with a collagen membrane. The operation is concluded by closing the window created with stiches.
The operation is performed under local anesthesia, like other cases of dental surgery. The duration of the surgery does not exceed the 30 minutes timeframe and the patient does not feel discomfort during the procedure. At the end of the surgery, a painkiller will be administered to
decrease any type of pain.