Sinus lift surgery, so an implant can fit.
Upper back teeth sit close to the sinus. If you've lost bone there, an implant has nowhere to anchor. A sinus lift gently elevates the sinus floor and packs in graft material — creating the height needed for a stable implant.
- Visit length60–90 minutes
- AnesthesiaLocal · IV sedation · general
- Healing time4–9 months before implant
- TechniquesLateral window · crestal approach
- Free consultIncludes 3D imaging
Hospital-privileged. Board-certified.
South Florida's most credentialed oral surgery team — the same surgeon performs your consult, your procedure, and your follow-up.

Dr. Jennifer Schaumberg, DDS
Board-certified Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon with hospital privileges at Holy Cross — meaning her training and credentials are at the level required to operate inside a hospital, not just an office.
Trained in all levels of anesthesia: local, IV sedation, and general. Faculty at Nova Southeastern University Dental School, where she teaches the next generation of surgeons the same techniques she uses with her own patients.
- Board-Certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
- Hospital privileges at Holy Cross
- All levels of anesthesia (local · IV · general)
- Faculty, Nova Southeastern University Dental School
Same-day clarity. No surprises.
Every patient gets a written plan with 3D imaging before anything is scheduled. You will know what is happening and what it costs before you commit.
- Step 1
3D imaging + planning
A CBCT scan shows the exact sinus floor location, the bone you have, and what you need. We measure precisely how much lift is required.
- Step 2
Technique selection
For smaller lifts, a crestal approach (through the future implant site) works. For larger lifts, a lateral window (through the side wall) gives better access. We pick what fits your anatomy.
- Step 3
The procedure
Performed in-office under your choice of anesthesia. The sinus membrane is gently elevated, graft material is placed, and the site is closed. Most patients are home within two hours.
- Step 4
Healing + implant placement
New bone needs 4–9 months to integrate before implants can be placed. We monitor with imaging. Same surgeon places the implant when the bone is ready.
A different kind of oral-surgery experience.
Trained at the level required to operate in a hospital. Delivered in a private, comfortable office.
Hospital-Privileged Surgeon
Sinus surgery requires precise anatomical knowledge. Yours is performed by a board-certified oral surgeon with hospital-OR credentials.
CBCT-Guided Planning
We do not guess at sinus floor location. Every patient gets a 3D scan that maps the anatomy in millimeters before we operate.
All Levels of Anesthesia
Local, IV sedation, or general anesthesia — your choice. Most patients prefer IV sedation for this procedure.
One Surgeon, Start to Finish
The surgeon who performs the sinus lift is the surgeon who places your implant 4–9 months later. Continuity of care from start to finish.
Answered.
Free consultation with 3D imaging.
Find out if you're a candidate. (954) 248-3426.
5551 N University Dr, #203
Coral Springs, FL 33067
Monday – Friday · 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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