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Hi,
I have been advised that I should consider having implants where all my molars once were. Unfortunately there is no bone structure in the upper region of my jaw and therefore bone grafting will be necessary which will also mean that they will have to do a sinus lift on both sides. I can't seem to come to terms with the sinus lift and grafting. I've read from other posters this operation is quite serious and the after pain and swelling is considerable. I understand the logistics of the process, it all is logical from a surgeons explanation and the numerous sites I've read but I have also read where patients suffer greatly post grafting with swelling the size of lemons, extraordinary pain, nose bleeds and throwing up for at least 1 - 2 weeks after. And then of course is the added fear that the graft won't take and it was all done in vain. So what are the chances of the bone grafts not taking? Especially as it is such a large area to grow that has been empty for so long? And what are the chances that my sinuses will be damaged? I would greatly appreciate some feedback.....I'm 52 and still have a good 30 years left in me ![]() |
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