SINUS LIFT.
Due to rapid bone loss after upper teeth are removed
and continued bone loss from the pressure of removable
bridges and dentures, the amount of bone available
for the placement of dental implants has been limited.
In 1974, Dr. Hilt Tatum developed a procedure for
adding the necessary bone for dental implants to
replace upper missing teeth. This procedure is now
done all over the world and has become the most
predictable grafting site in the intraoral region.
These procedures have been divided into 4 types,
depending on the amount of bone left at the time
implant therapy is contemplated. These divisions
of treatment include SA1,SA2,SA3 & SA4.
In SA-1, there is enough bone left to place the
implants in a normal fashion without the addition
of any extra bone.
In SA-2, there is enough bone to secure the implant
of the proper length and width. In this procedure,
the necessary bone for the implant is created by
expanding the bone in width and height from within
the implant site, thereby creating a new sinus floor.
In SA-3, there is just barely enough bone to secure
the implant and a total lack of bone for the proper
placement of a implant of necessary length and width.
In this procedure, the necessary bone is added in
the form of a graft which creates a new sinus floor.
Since there is enough bone initially present to
stabilize the implants, it is possible to place
the implants at the same time as the SA-3 procedure.
In the case of a SA-4, there is so little bone left
that initial stabilization of the implants is impossible.
The same procedure that is covered in the SA-3 is
performed with the difference being that the implants
are not placed at this time. A four month period
that allows the bone graft to mature is followed
by the conventional placement of the implants. A
variety of graft materials can be used in these
procedures.
Restoration of SA-1,2,3 and 4 is done by conventional
crown and bridge techniques after a maturation period
of 6 to 10 months. It is important that the initial
loads placed on these implants be light and then
gradually increased over time.
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