Bone augmentation (also called bone grafting) is a surgical procedure used to increase the volume or height of the jawbone when it is no longer sufficient for placing dental implants or for other prosthetic solutions.
A sinus lift (or raising of the sinus floor) is a surgical procedure used to increase the amount of bone in the upper jaw when there is not enough bone to place a dental implant in the area of the upper molars. The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic and takes approximately 30–60 minutes.
Benefits
A simple, straightforward procedure for building up bone in the area of the upper molars.
How the procedure works
The procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic and takes approximately 30–60 minutes.
Aftercare
After the procedure, gently blowing your nose – one nostril at a time – and sneezing with your mouth open are crucial for a successful outcome.
Price and payment options
250–800 euros. The price depends on the size of the augmentation and the amount of artificial material used.