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Sinus Lift and Bone Graft Aftercare

Bone grafting and/or bone augmentation is a surgical procedure that tries to replace and – or regenerate the missing or lost  bone. This procedure utilizes material from the patient’s own bone using a synthetic/artificial substitute, or natural bone substitute. (1)

Implant placement in the maxilary (upper jaw) molar in premolar area may be problematic due to sinus peumatization.  A sinus lift or bone graft can be very simple or complicated depending on the circumstances of each individual case. Post-operative care is very important. Unnecessary pain and the complications of infection and swelling can be minimized if the instructions are followed carefully for your sinus lift and bone graft aftercare. (2)

Immediate implant placement is when an implant is placed at the same time as the natural tooth is extracted. Implant placement in fresh sockets was first reported by Schulte and Heimke in 1976, termed ‘immediate implant’. (4)

HEALING

Immediately following the surgery:

Bleeding:

Swelling & Bruising:

Numbness:

Local anesthetic injections are used during your surgery and when you recover you will notice parts of your face are quite numb. This is normal and is done deliberately as a pain control measure. The numbness will take 6-8 hours to wear off and during that time you should avoid contact with hot liquids etc. Bone grafting procedures occasionally cause stretching and injuries to some of the surrounding nerves in the jaw bones and you may notice some prolonged numbness, which can take up to three months to resolve. In severe cases the numbness may take up to 18 months to settle and on occasions there may even be some permanently altered sensation particularly near the area where the bone graft or sinus lift has taken place.

Temperature:

Pain:

Antibiotics:

If you have been placed on antibiotics take the tablets as directed. You should take them on schedule until they are completely gone.

Diet:

Oral Hygiene:

Smoking:

Activity:

Read latest https://www.dentalholiday.co.uk/bone-graft/

(1) – Dr. Silverstein:  https://www.dentistrytoday.com/implants/10375-the-status-of-bone-grafting-for-implant-dentistry

(2) – Bone augmentation in oral implantology Dr.Fouad Khoury, Dr. Haidy Antoun, Dr.Patrick Missika

(3) – Dr.Marek Salka, our surgeon

(4) – Schulte W, Heimke G. The Tübinger immediate implant. Quintessenz 1976; 27(6): 17-23.

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