The Sinus Augmentation is a procedure that is routinely being performed in many dental offices offering Implant Dentistry. Unfortunately, the name of the procedure does not give its simplicity enough justice. This procedure is usually a very quick grafting procedure with very few side effects, and very little post operative discomfort, as reported by numerous research articles. The procedure is being performed from inside the mouth, so that there are no external scars visible.
Below is a collection of images illustrating a typical Sinus Augmentation. Be aware that these images are somewhat graphic in nature.







Although not related to the surgical case above, below you can see "before" and "after" x-rays of a Sinus Augmentation done on both sides of the upper jaw, followed by implant placement six months later. The small pin-like implants are transitional implants that support a temporary prosthesis while the other implants are integrating for another six months. These will be removed later. In the image below on the left you can see how close the bottom of both sinuses (outlined in white) are coming to the top of the upper jaw ridge (redrawn as a white line). The image below on the right you can see the same jaw one year later with the new bone from the graft (between the black arrows) and the implants in place.

