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Bone augmentation/sinus floor elevation

Bone building is performed in the Swiss Biohealth Clinic as minimally invasive and tissue-conserving as possible.

Knowledge

What bone augmentation at the dentist entails

Measures to promote bone augmentation may be necessary if sufficient bone is no longer present for embedding the implants in the jaw. Our patients often need this if they have had a tooth extracted by a method not in accordance with the SWISS BIOHEALTH CONCEPT. By using immediate implantation according to the Swiss Biohealth Concept, bone augmentation measures can nearly always be avoided. The immediate implantation procedure increases the bone’s metabolism and activates the meridians, and the implant heals more quickly in the extraction socket.

 

No swelling

Usually without any pain or swelling thanks to the surgical protocol and the accompanying medical treatment.

 

Only one session

Thanks to our ALL IN ONE CONCEPT, all treatments are performed in just a single session, meaning less stress for you and your immune system.

 

100% metal-free

It is not only our implants that are entirely ceramic; all the tools used for the insertion process are 100% ceramic, too.

Bone augmentation and Sinus Lift according to the SWISS BIOHEALTH CONCEPT

If bone augmentation is necessary, then sinus elevation– also called sinus lift – is used. This is a special surgical measure in jaw surgery in which the excessively thin bony floor of the maxillary sinus is thickened.

During sinus elevation, the sinus floor that holds the dental roots of the molars in the upper jaw is carefully separated from the bone via a small opening and elevated, with the cavity formed by this procedure filled with bone replacement material. The natural bone can then attach to this replacement material. This thickening process increases the bone’s volume, enabling implants to be firmly embedded.

Depending on the remaining bone substance, various sinus lift methods can be used:

Internal Sinus Lift

If only a small amount of bone height needs to be added (2-3 mm), the internal sinus lift is used. In this surgical intervention, a hole is only drilled up to just under the cortical maxillary sinus floor to avoid injuring the maxillary sinus. Then, for the remaining length up to the implant sites, the jawbone is prepared using an osteotome (a medical instrument for separating bone), and the maxillary sinus floor (Schneider membrane) is elevated slightly in order to fill it in with bone material. The internal sinus lift is a minimally invasive procedure that causes only minor swelling.

IntraliftTM

The minimally invasive Intralift™ procedure is performed using high-frequency oscillating piezo instruments (Crestal Approach Sinus Kit). They do not rotate, thereby minimizing the risk of injury to soft tissues. The Intralift™ procedure can be used if there is a much greater lack of bone that needs to be augmented.

External Sinus Lift

The external sinus lift is used if more than 3 mm of bone height needs to be added. This procedure is more elaborate in comparison to the internal sinus lift. To begin with, a bone window is prepared by opening up the gums and exposing the wall of the maxillary sinus. This bone window is then prepared using ultrasound instruments or fine milling instruments until the sinus floor has been reached. The sinus floor is then carefully pushed upwards to fill the artificially produced cavity back up with bone replacement material.

Treatment procedure at the SWISS BIOHEALTH CLINIC

In preparation for the bone augmentation measures, Basic Immune should be taken for 4 weeks before the surgical intervention, which lasts 1 – 1.5 hours per area. Minimal to moderate swelling may occur over 2-7 days. You should take at least 5 days off after the surgical intervention and refrain from flying, diving, sporting activities, or playing wind instruments for at least 3 weeks. Following the intervention, you should continue taking Basic Immune for a period of 4 weeks. This will stimulate the healing process and stabilize the immune system.

FAQ

Bone augmentation is necessary when the bone substance is insufficient to hold the dental implant. In addition, the more time that has elapsed between tooth loss and implant placement, the greater the likelihood of bone augmentation.

There is a period of 3 to 6 months between bone augmentation and placement of the implant. So-called Bone Growing Implants® are used, which optimally support bone growth due to their increased biocompatibility and allow bone to grow both in height and width.

Minimal to moderate swelling may occur over 2-7 days. We recommend cooling measures and physical rest for the patient.