Sinus Lifts
Creating space in the upper jaw for dental implant placement
Sinus Lifts Port Macquarie, Laurieton & Surrounding Areas
Been told there’s not enough bone in your upper jaw for implants? In the back of your mouth, the sinus cavity often sits close to where implants need to go, leaving limited bone to work with.
A sinus lift can help build up the bone height needed, making implants possible where they otherwise might not be.

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PREPARING THE UPPER JAW FOR IMPLANTS
A sinus lift is a surgical procedure that adds bone to the upper jaw in the area of your molars and premolars. The procedure involves lifting the sinus membrane and placing bone graft material beneath it, which is designed to create adequate bone height for implant placement.
This technique is often necessary when the sinus cavity sits too close to the jaw.
Patients from Wauchope, Port Macquarie, Laurieton & Surrounding Areas, and throughout the Hastings region rely on our experienced team here at Wauchope Dental for sinus lift procedures that can help enable successful upper jaw implants.
WHAT SINUS LIFTS CAN HELP WITH
INSUFFICIENT BONE HEIGHT IN UPPER JAW
When upper back teeth are lost, the sinus cavity can expand downward into the space where tooth roots used to be. This leaves inadequate bone height for implant placement. A sinus lift is designed to help create the bone volume needed for stable implant support.
BONE LOSS FROM LONG-TERM TOOTH ABSENC
The longer teeth have been missing in the upper jaw, the more bone loss typically occurs. Combined with natural sinus expansion, this can make implant placement impossible without additional bone. A sinus lift is designed to help rebuild adequate bone structure.
NATURALLY THIN SINUS FLOOR
Some people naturally have sinuses that sit very close to their upper jaw, leaving minimal bone even when teeth are present. A sinus lift may be needed before implant placement to help create sufficient bone depth for implant stability.
YOUR SINUS LIFT PROCEDURE
COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT WITH 3D IMAGING
We take detailed 3D scans to measure bone height and assess sinus anatomy for precise planning.
ACCESSING THE SINUS CAVITY
Under local anaesthetic, we create a small opening in the jaw to access the sinus membrane carefully.
LIFTING MEMBRANE AND PLACING GRAFT
We gently lift the sinus membrane upward and pack bone graft material into the space created beneath.
HEALING AND BONE FORMATION
The graft material integrates over several months, creating new bone for implant placement when ready.
Risk & Recovery
Possible Risks
- Sinus lift surgery carries risks including infection, bleeding, or sinus membrane puncture
- If the membrane tears during surgery, healing may be compromised or delayed
- The bone graft may not integrate successfully with existing bone
- Smoking significantly increases the risk of complications and graft failure
Recovery
- Swelling, bruising, and discomfort for several days after the procedure
- Nasal congestion and minor bleeding from the nose is common initially
- Avoid blowing your nose, sneezing forcefully, or drinking through straws during healing
- Healing and bone formation typically take 4 to 6 months before implant placement
TRANSPARENT PRICING, NO SURPRISES
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FAQ's: Sinus Lifts
Honest answers to help you feel informed and comfortable.
How long does a sinus lift take to heal?
The bone graft typically takes 4 to 6 months to solidify and integrate with your existing jaw bone before we can place an implant. The exact time depends on the amount of bone added, the graft material used, and how your body responds to healing.
Initial healing of the surgical site takes several weeks, but you’ll need to wait until the graft has fully matured before implant placement. This means a sinus lift adds several months to your overall treatment timeline. We monitor healing through regular checkups and imaging.
Is a sinus lift painful?
The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic, so you shouldn’t feel pain during surgery. You’ll feel pressure and movement, but not sharp pain. Some practices offer sedation if you’re particularly anxious about the procedure.
After the anaesthetic wears off, you’ll likely experience swelling, discomfort, and sinus pressure for several days. Prescribed pain relief usually manages this well. Many people also experience nasal congestion initially. Most people say the discomfort settles within a week and is manageable.
Can both sides be done at the same time?
If you need sinus lifts on both sides of your upper jaw, they can sometimes be performed during one surgical appointment. This approach means one recovery period rather than two separate procedures. However, the surgery takes longer and recovery may be more involved.
Sometimes a staged approach is safer, particularly if the procedures are complex or if doing both at once would be too much for your body to manage. We’ll recommend the approach that balances efficiency with safety for your specific situation.
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