Sinus Lift
Sinus Lift: A Gentle and Reliable Path to Implant Placement in the Posterior Upper Jaw
In many cases, we can restore missing teeth without a sinus lift — treatment is shorter, and you can receive your final crowns or bridges sooner. Thanks to modern protocols (such as All-on-3, All-on-4, and All-on-6), bone grafting is often not required. However, when the bone height is insufficient for stable implant placement, a sinus lift becomes the safest and most predictable solution: it creates a strong foundation for the implant and ensures long-term stability.
When a Sinus Lift Is Recommended
- missing 1–2 teeth in the area of the maxillary sinus,
- naturally thin bone structure,
- bone loss after extraction or trauma,
- the need for a stable and secure base for the implant.
When bone volume is reduced, a sinus lift allows us to rebuild it and safely place the implant.
What a Sinus Lift Is
A sinus lift is a procedure in which the surgeon gently elevates the Schneiderian membrane of the maxillary sinus and fills the created space with bone graft material. The graft gradually integrates and forms new bone — a strong and reliable support for the future implant.
Types of Sinus Lift Procedures
Closed (Internal) Sinus Lift
- Suitable when the existing bone height is approximately ≥ 7 mm,
- performed through the implant site,
- minimally invasive, often allowing immediate implant placement,
- faster healing.
Open (Lateral) Sinus Lift
- Indicated when the bone height is < 7 mm,
- access through a small lateral “window” in the bone,
- allows the addition of a larger volume of bone,
- the implant is usually placed after 3–6 months (after graft maturation).
Comparison of Techniques
| Parameter | Closed Sinus Lift | Open Sinus Lift |
|---|---|---|
| Access | Through the implant site | Lateral bone “window” |
| Invasiveness | Lower | Higher |
| Implant placement | Often immediate | After 3–6 months |
| Required bone height | ≈ 7 mm or more | < 7 mm |
| Duration of procedure | 30–60 min | 60–90 min |
Preparation for the Procedure
- examination and consultation with an implantologist,
- 3D CBCT imaging (cone-beam CT scan),
- treatment plan and any necessary oral rehabilitation,
- pre-operative instructions.
Why Patients Choose Omni Dent Clinic
- We do not recommend a sinus lift routinely — only when truly necessary,
- we prioritize minimally invasive techniques and precise digital planning,
- state-of-the-art 3D diagnostics (CBCT) and certified European biomaterials,
- the option of treatment under conscious sedation for maximum comfort,
- a clear treatment plan and transparent pricing.
Is a Sinus Lift Right for You?
Book a consultation — we will assess the height and quality of your bone, explain the procedure, and recommend the safest and most predictable path to implant placement. Our goal is to achieve a result that is predictable, safe, and long-lasting.
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FAQ
Is a sinus lift painful?
A sinus lift is performed under local anesthesia, so the procedure itself is painless. Most patients feel only mild pressure, not pain. After the surgery, some swelling or discomfort is possible for 1–3 days, but this is usually minimal and manageable with standard pain medication. At Omni Dent Clinic, we use minimally invasive techniques to ensure a comfortable recovery.
How long does it take to heal after a sinus lift?
Initial recovery typically takes about 5–7 days. Complete bone healing (maturation of the graft) takes 3–6 months, depending on the technique and graft volume. If enough bone is available, the implant can sometimes be placed immediately during a closed sinus lift.
Do I always need a sinus lift before getting a dental implant?
Not necessarily. Many patients can receive implants without a sinus lift — especially with modern protocols such as All-on-3, All-on-4, and All-on-6. A sinus lift is recommended only if the existing bone height is insufficient for stable implant placement. During your consultation at Omni Dent Clinic, we assess bone height using 3D CBCT imaging to determine whether sinus lifting is required.
What is the difference between a closed and an open sinus lift?
A closed (internal) sinus lift is less invasive, performed through the implant site, suitable when bone height is ≥ 7 mm, and often allows immediate implant placement.
An open (lateral) sinus lift is used when bone height is < 7 mm, accessed through a small window in the bone, and allows placement of larger bone grafts — the implant is usually placed after 3–6 months.
How much does a sinus lift cost?
The cost depends on the technique (closed vs. open), the amount of bone graft needed, and whether the implant can be placed in the same session. After your CBCT scan and treatment plan, we provide a transparent, itemized price estimate. Omni Dent Clinic uses certified European biomaterials, ensuring safe, predictable, and long-lasting results.



