Zygoma Implant

Zygoma Implant

Zygoma Implant

Zygoma Implants are used in patients whose upper jaw bone is too limited to support conventional implants. Zygoma implants are longer and anchored to the cheekbone rather than the jawbone. This method helps patients avoid bone grafting. Once installed, the implants can support dentures.

1. Why should you get cheekbone implants?

Implant is a popular solution for cases of tooth loss or severe dental trauma. Traditional dental implants work well for most people. However, people with insufficient upper jaw bone may not be candidates for this method. Therefore, the dental industry has developed the technique of cheekbone implant for such customers.

Zygoma Implants, named after the cheekbone, are a stronger, longer-lasting dental implant for people with missing upper jaw bone. Zygoma Implants extend beyond the jawbone and anchor into the solid cheekbone, creating a solid foundation for artificial teeth.

Zygoma Implant Cheekbone Implant

Zygoma Implant or Zygomatic Implant

2. Who needs cheekbone implants?

Patients who have lost significant upper jaw bone due to periodontal disease, trauma, aging, or the use of dentures are suitable candidates for zygomatic bone grafting. When traditional dental implants cannot be placed due to insufficient jaw bone, zygomatic bone grafting is the solution. They also benefit patients who cannot or do not want to undergo bone grafting to develop enough bone for standard implants.

3. What are the benefits of cheekbone implants?

Zygomatic implants provide immediate function and aesthetics to the molars. Zygoma implants do not require bone grafting, reducing treatment time and complications. They last longer because they are anchored to the cheekbone, helping to prevent bone loss.

4. What is the cheekbone implant method?

Zygoma Implants are more complex than standard implants and require additional training to perform the procedure. Depending on the patient’s needs and bone quality, one or two implants are placed on each side of the upper jaw.

Surgery typically requires general anesthesia. Implants are precisely placed into the cheekbone using careful planning and modern surgical techniques to optimize load distribution and minimize problems.

In short, zygomatic bone implants have transformed the way dentists treat severe maxillary bone loss. The ability to provide immediate function and aesthetics, prevent bone grafting, and provide a long-term solution has opened up a new avenue for individuals who were previously unsuitable for dental implants.

However, due to the complexity of the procedure, a professional Zygoma Implant dentist is required for the best results.

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