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Hydraulic Sinus Condensing (HSC)Technique in Las Vegas

Revolutionary Sinus Lift Procedure in Las Vegas

Are you struggling with missing teeth in your upper jaw? Have you been told you don’t have enough bone for dental implants? At Dental Implant Institute in Las Vegas, we offer a groundbreaking solution that can help you achieve the smile you’ve always dreamed of – HYDRAULIC SINUS CONDENSING (HSC)®.

Missing teeth in your upper jaw can lead to various issues:

The Hydraulic Sinus Condensing technique allows us to place implants in areas previously considered unsuitable, restoring your smile and preserving your oral health.

What is the Hydraulic Sinus Condensing?

The Hydraulic Sinus Technique, also known as Hydraulic Sinus Condensing (HSC)®, is an innovative procedure pioneered by Dr. Leon Chen at the Dental Implant Institute of Las Vegas in 1995. This unique approach allows for implant placement near the sinus cavity with minimal discomfort and exceptional results.

Unlike traditional sinus lift procedures, HSC uses water pressure to gently elevate the sinus membrane, creating space for bone grafting and implant placement.

This minimally invasive technique offers numerous benefits over conventional methods, making it an ideal choice for patients seeking a more comfortable and efficient solution.

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The Traditional Approach vs. Hydraulic Sinus Condensing Technique

HYDRAULIC SINUS CONDENSING (HSC)® TECHNIQUE

Our innovative HSC approach offers a superior experience:

VS.

Traditional Lateral Window Technique

The conventional method for sinus implants, known as the "Lateral Window" technique, involves:

BENEFITS

Why Choose the Hydraulic Sinus Condensing (HSC)?

Minimally Invasive

HSC eliminates the need for invasive surgery, reducing pain and swelling.

Quick Recovery

Most patients can return to work the next day.

Versatile

We can place implants in areas with as little as 1mm of bone.

Predictable Outcomes

HSC offers stable and reliable results.

Sinus Health Benefits

The procedure can help clear bacteria from the sinuses, potentially alleviating chronic sinus issues.

HSC is ideal for patients who:

IDEAL CANDIDATS

Who Can Benefit from the Hydraulic Sinus Condensing?

The Hydraulic Sinus Condensing Process

1

Consultation

Dr. Jennifer Cha will assess your oral health and determine if you're a candidate for HSC.

2

Treatment Planning

We'll create a customized plan using advanced 3D imaging technology.

3

Procedure

Using our innovative 5-in-1 technique, we'll perform the sinus lift and place your implant in a single visit.

4

Healing

Over the next few months, your implant will integrate with your jawbone.

5

Final Restoration

Once healing is complete, we'll place your permanent, custom-made crown.

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Benefits of Choosing Dental Implant Institute

Expertise

Dr. Jennifer Cha is a board-certified periodontist and a Diplomat of the International Board of Oral Implantologists.

Innovation

Our patented surgical techniques offer faster, more comfortable implant procedures.

Pain Relief

Many patients experience immediate reduction in pain and improved jaw mobility. 

State-of-the-Art Technology

For optimal results, a series of short treatments may be recommended.

Comprehensive Care

From consultation to final restoration, we handle every aspect of your treatment in-house.

Comfortable Environment

Our modern, welcoming office is designed for your comfort and relaxation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hydraulic Sinus Condensing

Is the Hydraulic Sinus Technique painful?

Most patients report minimal discomfort during and after the procedure. We use local anesthesia to ensure your comfort throughout the process.

Most patients can return to work the next day. However, we recommend avoiding strenuous activities for a few days to ensure proper healing.

With proper care, dental implants placed using the Hydraulic Sinus Technique can last a lifetime. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene are essential for long-term success.

The procedure itself typically takes about an hour, depending on the number of implants being placed. Thanks to our 5-in-1 technique, we can often complete the entire process in a single visit.

Coverage varies depending on your insurance plan. Our team will work with you to maximize your benefits and discuss financing options if needed.

Is the Hydraulic Sinus Technique painful?

Most patients report minimal discomfort during and after the procedure. We use local anesthesia to ensure your comfort throughout the process.

Most patients can return to work the next day. However, we recommend avoiding strenuous activities for a few days to ensure proper healing.

With proper care, dental implants placed using the Hydraulic Sinus Technique can last a lifetime. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene are essential for long-term success.

The procedure itself typically takes about an hour, depending on the number of implants being placed. Thanks to our 5-in-1 technique, we can often complete the entire process in a single visit.

Coverage varies depending on your insurance plan. Our team will work with you to maximize your benefits and discuss financing options if needed.

Experience the Future of Dental Care

Don’t let missing teeth or insufficient bone hold you back from the smile you deserve. With the Hydraulic Sinus Technique at Dental Implant Institute, you can experience:

Rediscover your smile with the Hydraulic Sinus Technique at Dental Implant Institute – where innovation meets excellence in dental care!

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