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Lateral Wall Sinus Lift in Magnolia, TX

Rebuilding a Solid Foundation for Your Smile

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Lateral Wall Sinus Lift: Preparing Your Jaw for Dental Implants

When you lose back teeth in your upper jaw, the bone in that area naturally begins to resorb, or shrink, over time. Your sinuses, the air-filled pockets located just above your upper teeth, tend to expand downward into that newly empty space.

If enough time has passed since a tooth was lost, or if a severe infection occurred, the remaining ridge of jawbone can become quite thin, sometimes measuring only a few millimeters. Because a dental implant requires a thick, stable bone foundation to stay securely in place, a specialized bone augmentation may be needed. A lateral wall sinus lift is a well-established treatment designed to lift the sinus floor from the side, creating room to place bone graft material.

A Specialized Approach to Sinus Lift Surgery

Reaching and lifting the sinus membrane through a lateral approach calls for a precise understanding of oral anatomy. At Harmony Cosmetic Dentistry & Implants, Dr. Haider, our periodontist and dental implant surgeon, performs this procedure.

To support your comfort throughout treatment, Dr. Haider uses piezoelectric micro-surgical instruments. Instead of traditional dental drills, these tools use gentle ultrasonic vibrations to work through hard bone while limiting contact with surrounding soft tissue. This approach is designed to help protect the sinus membrane during the procedure and support a smoother recovery afterward.

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When a Lateral Sinus Lift May Be Recommended

Significant Bone Loss

Less than 4-5 mm of natural bone remains beneath the sinus cavity, leaving insufficient support for an implant.

Multiple Missing Teeth

Several molars or premolars in a row need to be replaced, requiring a larger volume of new bone across the area.

Long-Term Tooth Loss:

Teeth have been missing for many years, giving the sinus more time to expand downward into the jaw.

Healing and Your Future Smile

Over the next four to six months, your body works naturally with the grafting material, gradually converting it into strong, living jawbone. Because a lateral sinus lift builds a significant amount of new bone, we typically allow this new foundation to fully mature before placing your implants.

Once Dr. Haider confirms your new bone is stable and ready, your dental implants can be placed. Following a healing phase, Dr. Reem will craft your permanent porcelain teeth, restoring your chewing function and smile.

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Reclaim Your Structural Health

Bone loss in the upper jaw doesn’t have to mean giving up on the idea of dental implants. Whether tooth loss happened years ago or your sinus has expanded over time, a lateral wall sinus lift can help rebuild the foundation your jawbone needs to support a stable, lasting implant.

Our Magnolia team is here to walk you through every step of the process, from your initial evaluation to your final restoration. Please contact our practice to schedule a consultation and find out whether a lateral wall sinus lift is the right next step for your smile.

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