Sinus Lift in Yaletown, Vancouver

A sinus lift is a procedure that adds bone to the upper jaw, creating the support needed for successful dental implants. It’s often the key first step toward restoring a confident, functional smile.
At Yaletown Dental Boutique, we provide sinus lift procedures at our clinic in downtown Vancouver.

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A sinus lift is a common bone grafting procedure that adds bone to the upper back jaw to make dental implants possible. It’s often needed after tooth loss or bone shrinkage near the sinus.
The procedure takes about 60–90 minutes, with a few days of mild recovery and several months for full bone healing before implants are placed.
At Yaletown Dental Boutique, we provide precise, patient-focused sinus lift treatment and dental implants in Yaletown.

What Is a Sinus Lift?

Here’s what you need to know about a sinus lift, how it works, and why it’s a common step in implant preparation.

A Sinus Lift Is a Specialized Bone Grafting Procedure in the Upper Jaw

A sinus lift, also known as a maxillary sinus lift, is a surgical procedure that adds bone to the upper back jaw. It is commonly performed when there isn’t enough natural bone to support a dental implant securely.

The Procedure Is Performed Near the Sinus Cavity Above Upper Back Teeth

This treatment is done in the area above your upper molars and premolars, close to the sinus cavity. Over time, missing teeth and natural sinus expansion can reduce available bone height in this region.

The Goal Is to Increase Bone Height for Stable Dental Implant Placement

The sinus lift procedure involves carefully elevating the sinus membrane and placing bone graft material beneath it. This increases bone height in the upper jaw and may allow for dental implant placement where there was previously insufficient bone.

It Is a Common and Well-Established Procedure in Implant Dentistry

A sinus lift is a well-established procedure in modern implant dentistry and is commonly used when additional bone support is needed before implant placement.

Why Might You Need a Sinus Lift?

If you’ve been told you don’t have enough bone for dental implants, you’re not alone. Several common conditions can reduce bone height in the upper jaw, especially in the back molar area near the sinuses.
There are six common reasons why a sinus lift may be recommended, including:

Bone Loss After Missing Upper Back Teeth

When a tooth is missing for months or years, the surrounding bone begins to shrink, leading to bone loss in the upper jaw that limits implant placement.

Natural Sinus Expansion Reduces Available Bone

As we age, the sinus cavity can gradually expand downward into the upper jaw, leaving less bone between the mouth and sinus for implants.

Long-Term Denture Wear Can Accelerate Bone Shrinkage

Wearing removable dentures for many years can contribute to gradual jawbone deterioration, making additional bone support necessary before placing implants.

Periodontal Disease Damages the Supporting Jawbone

Advanced gum disease can destroy the bone around teeth, and even after treatment, there may not be enough healthy bone remaining for implants.

Dental Implants Require Strong, Stable Bone

Dental implants must fuse securely with the jawbone to function properly, and insufficient bone height increases the risk of implant instability or failure.

A Sinus Lift Makes Implants Possible and Long-Lasting

By adding bone beneath the sinus, a sinus lift increases bone height in the upper jaw and may provide the support needed for dental implant placement.

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What Happens During the Sinus Lift Procedure?

Below is a step-by-step overview of what you can expect during treatment at our clinic:

1

Numbing the Area and Ensuring Your Comfort

We begin by numbing the treatment area with local anesthesia so you remain comfortable throughout the procedure. You may feel mild pressure, but not pain.
If you feel anxious, we can discuss sedation options to help you relax. Before we start, we review your medical history and answer your questions. Throughout the procedure, we carefully monitor you to ensure your safety and comfort.

2

Making a Small Incision in the Gum Tissue

Once the area is numb, we make a small, precise incision in the gum tissue where the implant will eventually be placed.
This allows us to access the underlying bone in the upper back jaw. We work conservatively to minimize trauma and support smooth healing. Exposing the bone in a controlled way prepares the site for the next step of the sinus lift procedure.

3

Creating a Small Opening in the Jawbone

After exposing the bone, we carefully create a small opening in the outer layer of the upper jaw. This gives us access to the sinus membrane located just above the bone.
Using specialized instruments and precise techniques, we protect surrounding tissues. Thanks to the anesthesia, you should continue to feel pressure rather than discomfort.

4

Gently Lifting the Sinus Membrane

Next, we gently lift the sinus membrane upward to create space between the sinus cavity and the jawbone. This is the key step that makes the sinus lift procedure unique.
We handle the membrane delicately to reduce the risk of complications. Creating this space allows us to safely place bone graft material underneath.

5

Placing Bone Graft Material Beneath the Sinus

Once the membrane is elevated, we place bone graft material into the newly created space. This material increases bone height and creates a stable foundation for future dental implants.
Over time, your body naturally integrates the graft with your existing bone, strengthening the area and preparing it for implant placement.

6

Closing the Area and Beginning the Healing Process

Finally, we reposition the gum tissue and secure it with small stitches. The entire sinus lift procedure typically takes about 60 to 90 minutes. Before you leave, we provide clear aftercare instructions and remain available if you have questions.
When performed following appropriate clinical assessment and accepted surgical techniques, this procedure is commonly used to prepare the upper jaw for dental implant placement.

How Long Does It Take to Heal After a Sinus Lift?

Healing after a sinus lift happens in stages. Let’s see what you can realistically expect during your sinus lift recovery time and how it affects the timing of your dental implants.

The First Week: Mild Swelling and Pressure

During the first 3 to 7 days, you may notice mild swelling, light bruising, and sinus pressure rather than severe pain. Most patients describe the discomfort as manageable with medication.
Rest, cold compresses, and keeping your head elevated can help reduce swelling and support early healing.

Bone Integration Takes Four to Nine Months

Although you’ll feel better within days, the bone graft needs 4 to 9 months to fully integrate with your natural jawbone. This healing phase allows the new bone to become strong enough to securely support dental implants.

Simple Aftercare Supports a Smooth Recovery

To protect the area, avoid blowing your nose or creating sinus pressure in the early weeks. Stick to soft foods, follow medication instructions carefully, and attend follow-up appointments so we can monitor your sinus lift recovery time and determine when implants can be placed.

Are There Any Risks or Side Effects?

As with any surgical procedure, a sinus lift carries potential risks. When performed following appropriate clinical assessment and accepted surgical techniques, it is a commonly performed procedure in implant dentistry.

Discussing possible risks and complications allows you to make informed decisions about your dental care.

Common Minor Side Effects:

Most side effects are temporary and resolve within a few days. These may include:

  • Mild to moderate swelling and discomfort
  • Minor bleeding from the nose or mouth
  • Sinus pressure or temporary congestion
  • Light bruising around the surgical area

Rare Complications

Although uncommon, more serious complications can occur, including:

  • Perforation or tearing of the sinus membrane
  • Infection at the surgical site
  • Graft failure or insufficient bone growth
  • Sinus infection (sinusitis)

Sinus Lift vs Other Bone Grafting Procedures

Bone grafting for dental implants is a common solution when there isn’t enough natural bone to support an implant. However, not all bone grafts are the same. The type of procedure recommended depends on where the bone loss is located and how much support is needed.

Sinus Lift

Location: Upper jaw, between the jawbone and the maxillary sinus

Purpose: Increase vertical bone height in the upper back jaw to allow secure implant placement

Best for: Patients missing upper molars or premolars who do not have enough bone due to sinus expansion or bone loss

Ridge Augmentation

Location:  Along the jaw ridge (upper or lower jaw)

Purpose: Restore the width and/or height of the jawbone after bone loss

Best for: Patients with general bone loss caused by tooth extraction, trauma, or periodontal disease

Socket Preservation

Location: Directly inside the tooth socket after extraction

Purpose: Prevent bone loss immediately after a tooth is removed

Best for: Patients planning future dental implants who want to preserve existing bone

How Much Does a Sinus Lift Cost in Vancouver?

In Vancouver and across British Columbia, a sinus lift procedure typically ranges from approximately $2,000 to $5,000 per side, depending on the type of sinus lift and the complexity of the case.
These figures represent general estimates based on private-practice fee ranges in major Canadian cities.

What Affects the Cost?

Several factors can influence the overall treatment investment, including:

  • Complexity of your sinus anatomy
  • Amount of bone grafting material required
  • Type of graft material used
  • Imaging needs such as CT scans or X-rays
  • Sedation options
  • The clinical approach and treatment planning required for your case

Insurance & Financing

We accept most major insurance providers, including Pacific Blue Cross, Sun Life, Manulife, Green Shield, Canada Life, ClaimSecure, GroupSource, Empire Life, RBC Insurance, and CDCP (with applicable co-payments). We work with virtually all plans and offer direct billing whenever permitted.
To make treatment accessible, we provide in-house payment plans at 0% interest, tailored to your needs. For major procedures like surgeries and implants, we also partner with iFinance (Dentalcard) to offer flexible third-party financing options.
Our team is happy to review your coverage and help you explore the best financial solution for your care.

Important Information for

CDCP Patients

Treatment under the Canadian Dental Care Plan is not fully covered. A co-payment will apply.

Why Choose Yaletown Dental Boutique for a Sinus Lift?

Choosing the right provider for a sinus lift is just as important as the procedure itself. At our clinic, we carefully plan treatment using advanced diagnostic imaging and detailed clinical assessment.

Advanced Experience in Implant and Bone Grafting Procedures

We perform sinus lift and bone grafting procedures as part of dental implant treatment planning. We carefully assess each case and develop an individualized treatment plan for patients considering dental implants.

Modern Technology for Careful, Evidence-Based Treatment

Our clinic uses digital imaging and 3D scans to evaluate bone structure and sinus anatomy with accuracy. This technology assists with treatment planning and assessment of bone structure.

Personalized, Start-to-Finish Implant Care in Yaletown

We provide consultation, surgical planning, and implant placement at our clinic as part of a coordinated treatment plan. Our convenient Yaletown location, individualized care, and tailored treatment plans ensure you feel confident and supported at every step.

What Our Cosmetic Patients Are Saying?

  • Zalha Fazal

    Hands down the best dental services in town. Highly recommend the clinic for anyone wanting to visit a dentist to learn better about maintaining oral health and getting the clean up. Had a wonderful experience with the hygienist Amir who was very patient and did a wonderful job.
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    Amir a the rest of the team has been incredible today. Best day in the dentist ever!
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    Ready to Take the Next Step?

    Successful implant treatment begins with adequate bone support. If a sinus lift is part of your treatment plan, we will review your options, answer your questions, and explain each step of the process.
    At Yaletown Dental Boutique, we take the time to explain your options, review your imaging in detail, and design a personalized plan that supports long-term implant success. Our goal is simple: make the process smooth, reassuring, and fully tailored to you.

    Business Hours

    • Tuesday – Friday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
    • Saturday: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
    • Closed Sunday & Monday

     Frequently Asked Questions

    Why would I need a sinus lift before dental implants?

    Is a sinus lift painful?

    When can dental implants be placed after a sinus lift?

    Can a sinus lift fail?

    Is a sinus lift the same as regular bone grafting?

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