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Zygoma implants offer a revolutionary solution for individuals with severe upper jawbone loss who are unable to receive conventional dental implants. Unlike traditional implants that are anchored in the jawbone, zygoma implants are longer and anchored in the zygomatic bone, more commonly known as the cheekbone. This technique provides a stable foundation for implant-supported dentures or bridges in patients with insufficient bone density, eliminating the need for extensive bone grafting procedures. Zygoma implants are celebrated for their ability to restore functionality and aesthetics to those who previously had limited options due to severe bone loss.
Detailed assessment including imaging to evaluate bone structure and plan the implant placement.
Under anesthesia, the implants are surgically inserted into the zygomatic bone.
A period of healing is required for the implants to integrate with the bone.
Once healed, a dental prosthesis (denture or bridge) is securely attached to the implants.
The advantages of zygoma implants include:
Potential risks associated with zygoma implants are:
Our team includes specialists experienced in zygoma implant procedures, offering expert care.
We utilize cutting-edge diagnostic and surgical technology to ensure precise implant placement and optimal outcomes.
We provide customized treatment plans to meet the unique needs and goals of each patient.
From initial consultation to final prosthesis placement and follow-up, we offer comprehensive care in a supportive environment.
Dentiva Clinic offers competitive pricing for zygoma implants, making this advanced treatment more accessible.
A zygoma implant is a specialized dental implant anchored into the zygomatic bone (cheekbone) for patients with severe maxillary (upper jaw) bone loss where regular implants are not possible.
Patients with significant maxillary bone loss due to trauma, tumors, or resorption who cannot have conventional dental implants are candidates. Adequate zygomatic bone is required.
Zygoma implants are much longer and anchoring in the zygoma allows placement despite minimal maxillary bone. The process and components also differ from conventional implants.
Success rates of zygoma implants exceed 90% over 10+ years when properly placed. They can provide lasting rehabilitation for complex cases.
Zygoma implants are only used in the upper/maxillary jaw as they anchor into the cheekbone which is only present in the maxilla. The mandible has no zygomatic bone.
Initial recovery takes up to 2 weeks. Patients experience swelling and discomfort for several days post-surgery. Final prosthetic restoration is done a few months later once implants integrate.
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