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Sinus Lift
The sinuses in the upper jaw are air-filled spaces located above the upper premolar and molar teeth, with the interior lined by a thin membrane.
When individuals lose their back teeth in the upper jaw, they often lack sufficient bone for implant placement. A sinus lift is a common surgical procedure designed to create adequate bone in these areas. During the procedure, the sinus lining is gently raised, similar to inflating a balloon, and bone material is added between the jaw and the sinus lining. This procedure can be performed either before or simultaneously with the implant placement.
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