| Coverage tier | Typical out-of-pocket |
|---|---|
| PPO dental insurance (major coverage) | $900 - $2,800 |
| Basic / preventive-only plan | $1,500 - $4,200 |
| No insurance (self-pay) | $1,800 - $5,000 |
| Dental savings plan (~20% discount) | β |
Price factors
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Health stakes
Dental issues rarely resolve on their own β most progress and get harder to treat over time. Here's what's at stake if you delay.
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Common questions
After upper tooth loss, the sinus cavity expands into the empty space where the tooth root used to be. If the remaining bone is too thin (less than 4-5mm), there's not enough bone to hold an implant. A sinus lift adds bone height to make implant placement possible.
Coverage varies. Some dental insurance covers sinus lift partially (40-50%) when it's medically necessary for an implant. Medical insurance occasionally covers sinus lift after trauma or disease. Most patients pay significant out-of-pocket; many practices offer financing.
Acute recovery (swelling, discomfort) is 1-2 weeks. Bone integration (when the graft becomes stable enough for implant placement) takes 4-9 months depending on the size of the graft and individual healing. Many patients are functional within a few days but need to avoid blowing their nose, using straws, and flying for several weeks.
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