Sinus Lifting Vertical And Lateral

Vertical and Lateral Sinus Lift in Norco, CA

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When there is not enough bone in the upper jaw, placing dental implants can become challenging. In these cases, we provide a dental sinus lift procedure in Norco to increase bone height and create a stable foundation for implants. Dr. Quynh Tran evaluates the position of the sinus and the amount of available bone to determine whether a vertical or lateral approach is appropriate.
Sinus Lifting Vertical And Lateral

Why Bone Support Matters Before Implants

Following the loss of a tooth, the bone in the upper jaw can slowly diminish as the sinus area increases. This lessens the amount of bone available for implant placement. As a result, implants may not have enough support for long-term stability. Some patients only learn about this limitation during implant planning. Patients from Riverside often seek evaluation after being told additional bone support is needed.

What Is Evaluated During A Sinus Lift Consultation

A detailed assessment includes digital imaging to measure bone height and sinus position. This helps determine whether a sinus lift consultation is needed before implant placement. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), sufficient bone support is essential for implant success. If you are looking for a dentist in Norco, CA, we explain how these findings affect your treatment plan.

Vertical vs. Lateral Sinus Lift: What’s The Difference

The approach depends on how much bone is available:

  • A vertical sinus lift is typically used when there is moderate bone height, allowing access through the implant site.
  • A lateral sinus lift is recommended when bone height is limited, requiring access from the side of the jaw to safely elevate the sinus membrane.

In cases with minimal bone, vertical sinus augmentation for implants may be considered to improve support. In dental surgery, both methods are utilized to ready the upper jaw for secure implant positioning.

When A Sinus Lift Is Recommended

A sinus lift is usually considered when there is not enough bone to support an implant safely. Patients are often referred for evaluation when imaging shows that the sinus is too close to the implant site. Patients from Chino Hills and Mira Loma frequently seek care after learning that bone limitations may affect implant placement.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is the procedure always needed before implants?
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Prepare For Stable Implant Placement

Schedule your visit at Tran’s DENTAL in Norco, CA today. Dr. Quynh Tran provides evaluation and surgical planning to improve bone support and help ensure stable implant placement.

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