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Dentist in Hialeah Gardens, FL – RGD Dental – Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry
Bone grafting is an effortless surgical operation that may seem frightening due to its perceived complexity. A better understanding of how the process has been simplified with new tools and
methods may help ease your fears.
Contrarily, a sinus lift is a type of bone grafting treatment used to treat sinus problems. For patients with severe maxillary (upper jaw) bone loss or a pneumatized maxillary sinus, this procedure is recommended (enlargement of maxillary sinus). Sinuses are located near the upper teeth; thus, a bone transplant may be necessary to fix this problem.
Similarly, If there is not enough bone height in the mouth’s upper molar/premolar region, a sinus lift will be necessary to support the dental implant(s) that will be used to replace the lost tooth(s). Many factors can contribute to a skeletal deficiency. Either you have an anatomically big maxillary sinus or jaw or alveolar bone loss due to tooth loss.
Bone grafts and sinus lifts are typically performed to repair jawbone and gum tissue that have deteriorated after teeth have been extracted. If you were to lose a tooth, the gum tissue around the empty socket would gradually retreat and atrophy without the stimulus and protection of the tooth. This procedure can be expected to commence about six months after a tooth is extracted.
A bone graft or sinus lift may be required prior to implant surgery if you have been using a denture or dental bridge or missing a tooth without restorative therapy.
Avoiding this treatment is possible by getting an implant put in as soon as possible after losing a tooth. By stimulating and supporting the surrounding tissue, dental implants act as a prosthetic tooth root and halt its degeneration.
Are you hesitating between a bone transplant and a sinus lift? Planning to go for dental implants? Visit our dental office in Hialeah Gardens, FL, right now for an appointment! Our doctor will examine your mouth thoroughly and advise whether or not you are a candidate for dental implants.