Implant & Bone Support
Sinus Lifts in Fox Point, Wisconsin
Gentle sinus lift surgery to prepare your upper jaw for long-lasting dental implants at Port Road Dental.
If you have bone loss in your upper back jaw, a sinus lift can create the solid foundation your dental implants need. At Port Road Dental in Fox Point, Wisconsin, we use modern imaging and careful techniques to lift the sinus floor, add bone, and protect your comfort every step of the way.

Sinus Lifts
Sinus Lifts at Port Road Dental
A sinus lift carefully adds bone to the upper back jaw so dental implants can be placed safely and securely. At Port Road Dental in Fox Point, Wisconsin, our team designs each sinus lift around your unique anatomy to protect your sinus, restore lost bone, and support a confident, lasting smile.
What Is a Sinus Lift?
A sinus lift, sometimes called sinus augmentation, is a type of bone grafting procedure for the upper back teeth. Your dentist gently raises the sinus membrane and places bone graft material in the space created, allowing new bone to grow so implants can anchor firmly instead of sitting too close to the sinus.
Why You Might Need a Sinus Lift
Many people naturally have thin bone in the upper back jaw, or lose bone over time after tooth loss. A sinus lift can make implant treatment possible when there is not enough bone height to support implants on its own.
- Builds Enough Bone for Implants Creates the depth and strength implants need to stay secure.
- Protects the Sinus Places implants safely away from the sinus cavity to reduce complications.
- Improves Long-Term Implant Success Increases stability so your future implant restorations can look and function like natural teeth for years.
What to Expect During Treatment
Your visit begins with a thorough exam, 3D imaging, and a conversation about your goals and medical history. On the day of your sinus lift, the area is completely numbed and, if appropriate, sedation options can be discussed to help you relax. The sinus membrane is gently lifted, bone graft material is placed, and the area is closed so healing can begin.
- Digital 3D imaging to precisely map your sinus and jaw bone.
- Local anesthesia with optional comfort options to keep you relaxed.
- Modern bone grafting materials selected for your specific needs.
Healing, Results, and Next Steps
Mild soreness and swelling are common for a few days and are usually well managed with recommended medications and home care. Over several months, your body forms strong new bone in the grafted area. Once your dentist confirms that the bone is ready, dental implants can be placed with much greater confidence.
If you have been told you do not have enough bone for implants, a sinus lift may open the door to treatment. Contact Port Road Dental in Fox Point, Wisconsin to schedule a consultation, review your insurance benefits, and talk through payment and financing options that fit your budget.




Sinus Lifts: Frequently Asked Questions
- Why would I need a sinus lift before getting dental implants?
- A sinus lift is recommended when there is not enough bone height in the upper back jaw to safely support dental implants. By gently raising the sinus floor and adding bone, your dentist creates a stable foundation so implants can be placed without entering or irritating the sinus.
- Is a sinus lift procedure painful?
- The area is thoroughly numbed before treatment begins, and most patients feel only pressure or vibration during the procedure, not sharp pain. Some soreness and swelling are normal afterward, but this is usually manageable with over-the-counter or prescribed medication and careful home care.
- How long does it take to heal after a sinus lift?
- Initial healing typically takes one to two weeks, during which you will follow special instructions to protect the sinus area. It can take several months for the grafted bone to fully integrate and become strong enough to support implants. Your dentist will monitor healing with exams and X-rays or 3D scans.
- When can dental implants be placed after a sinus lift?
- Implants are usually placed once the new bone has fully healed and solidified, often between four and nine months after the sinus lift. The exact timing depends on how much bone was added, your overall health, and how your body responds to the graft.
- Are there risks or complications with sinus lift surgery?
- As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks such as sinus membrane tears, infection, or graft failure. At Port Road Dental, careful planning, modern imaging, and gentle techniques are used to reduce these risks and keep you comfortable and safe.
- Will my insurance cover a sinus lift?
- Coverage varies based on your dental and medical insurance plans and the reason for the procedure. Our team can review your benefits, submit any necessary pre-authorizations, and explain your estimated out-of-pocket costs before treatment begins.
- What can I do to protect the area after my sinus lift?
- Your dentist will provide detailed instructions, which often include avoiding blowing your nose forcefully, sneezing with your mouth open, and skipping straws or smoking while the area heals. Following these guidelines helps protect the sinus and supports a smooth recovery.
- How do I find out if I am a candidate for a sinus lift?
- The best way to know is to schedule a consultation. During your visit, the dentist at Port Road Dental in Fox Point, Wisconsin will examine your mouth, review 3D imaging, and discuss whether a sinus lift is the right step toward getting dental implants.






