Sinus Lift Surgery in Thailand

Prepare for Dental Implants with Expert Sinus Lift Surgery in Thailand

Need a dental implant in your upper jaw but don’t have enough bone? A sinus lift procedure can create the space and stability needed for long-lasting results. In Thailand, this advanced surgery is available from skilled oral surgeons—at a fraction of the cost found in Western countries.

What Is a Sinus Lift?

A sinus lift, also called sinus augmentation, is a surgical procedure that increases the amount of bone in the upper jaw to support a dental implant. It’s typically performed when the natural bone between the mouth and the sinus cavity is too thin or low to safely hold an implant.

During the procedure:

  • The sinus membrane is gently lifted upward

  • Bone graft material (from your body, a donor, or synthetic) is placed beneath it

  • Over the next few months, the area heals and the new bone integrates

  • Once healed, a dental implant can be placed securely in the area

Sinus lifts are most commonly needed in the back upper jaw (molar and premolar region), where bone tends to be thinner and the sinus cavity closer to the teeth.

Why Get a Sinus Lift in Thailand?

Thailand is a global destination for implant-related procedures, including sinus lifts. Experienced oral surgeons and implantologists offer this specialized treatment in modern clinics with international care standards—often at 60–70% lower prices than in Western countries.

Benefits include:

  • Affordable pricing for surgical and implant procedures

  • Advanced imaging (CBCT) for precise diagnosis and planning

  • Surgeons with training in implantology and oral surgery

  • Comfortable private hospitals with English-speaking staff

  • Option to combine treatment with a relaxing recovery stay

  • Short waiting times and streamlined care for international patients

How Much Does a Sinus Lift Cost in Thailand?

Treatment

U.S. Avg. Price

Europe Avg. Price

Thailand Avg. Price

Sinus Lift (Lateral Window)

$2,000–$4,000

€1,800–€3,500

$800–$1,500

Bone Graft (if separate)

$500–$1,200

€400–€1,000

$200–$500

With Implant (same site)

$4,000–$7,000

€3,500–€6,500

$1,500–$3,000

What to Expect During the Procedure

  1. Consultation & Imaging – 3D scans (CBCT) are used to evaluate bone height and sinus position

  2. Surgery – Performed under local anesthesia (or sedation if preferred), the surgeon accesses the sinus wall and places bone graft material beneath the membrane

  3. Healing Phase – The grafted bone integrates over 4–9 months depending on your body’s healing response

  4. Implant Placement – Once healed, the implant is placed, either in the same session or a separate visit

The entire process is carefully planned to ensure long-term implant stability.

Who Needs a Sinus Lift?

This procedure is ideal for patients who:

  • Lack sufficient bone height in the upper jaw for implants

  • Have experienced bone loss after tooth extraction

  • Have large or low-lying sinus cavities

  • Are missing upper molars or premolars

  • Want implants placed in the back upper jaw with lasting success

Your dentist or surgeon will determine if a sinus lift is needed during implant planning.

Get Ready for Dental Implants with Expert Sinus Lift Surgery

Don't let bone loss stop you from restoring your smile. We’ll help you find an experienced oral surgeon in Thailand to safely and affordably prepare your upper jaw for long-term dental implant success.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, and most patients experience mild swelling or discomfort for a few days afterward. Pain is usually well managed with medication.

Healing usually takes 4–9 months, after which the implant can be placed. In some cases, the implant may be placed at the same time as the lift.

Yes—many international patients come to Thailand specifically for implant-related treatments. You’ll need to stay at least 5–7 days after surgery for follow-ups and monitoring.

Options include synthetic grafts, donor bone, or autologous bone (from your own body). Your surgeon will explain the best option for your case.

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