Guided Bone Regeneration and Sinus Lifts
Guided Bone Regeneration and Sinus Lifts are procedures that rebuild and strengthen jawbone where it’s thin or missing, creating a solid foundation for dental implants. They ensure long-term stability and improve implant success.
What is Guided Bone Regeneration and Sinus Lifts?
Guided bone regeneration and sinus lifts are advanced procedures that rebuild and strengthen areas of the jaw where bone has been lost or is too thin to support dental implants. By encouraging new bone growth and creating a stable foundation, these treatments make it possible to place implants securely and achieve lasting results for your smile.


Why It Matters
Healthy bone is essential for the long-term success of dental implants. When bone loss occurs, implants may not have enough support to remain stable. Guided bone regeneration and sinus lifts rebuild the foundation, ensuring implants can be placed securely and helping to preserve your facial structure for years to come.
Step by Step Care
Guided Bone Regeneration and Sinus Lifts Treatement Details
Treatment begins with carefully adding bone grafting material to areas where support is lacking. In the upper jaw, a sinus lift gently raises the sinus floor to create more space for implant placement. These procedures provide the strong, stable foundation needed for long-lasting dental implants.
Benefits of Guided Bone Regeneration and Sinus Lifts
These advanced procedures do more than prepare your jaw for implants—they protect your oral health, restore strength, and support natural facial structure for lasting results.
Stronger Foundation for Implants
Bone grafting and sinus lifts provide the stability implants need to remain secure, improving long-term success rates.
Preserves Facial Appearance
By rebuilding bone, these treatments help maintain natural contours of the face and prevent the sunken look caused by bone loss.
Supports Oral Health
Strengthening the jawbone not only allows for implants but also protects surrounding teeth and tissues from shifting or further deterioration.