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What is a Zygomatic Implants solutions for Patients? Zygomatic implants are an ideal choice for patients who are not candidates for traditional dental implants due to a lack of bone mass.

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What is a Zygomatic Implants solutions for Patients? Zygomatic implants are an ideal choice for patients who are not candidates for traditional dental implants due to a lack of bone mass.

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Everything You Need to Know About Zygomatic Implants.

Zygomatic implants are intended to replace teeth in the upper jaw.

Stress-Free No-Cost Consult & CT-Scan

The state-of-art equipment at our surgical center and very experienced Zygoma dental implant experts will provide the best possible level of treatment plans and Patient's care.

Zygomatic implants have been documented as a an alternative for the rehabilitation of the atrophic posterior maxilla with both the classical two stage and immediate loading protocols. Zygomatic implants avoid grafting and sinus lift procedures and therefore contribute to a shorter and more comfortable treatment. Further indications for zygomatic implants include failed conventional implant placement, failed sinus augmentation or grafting procedures, rehabilitation after tumor and trauma resections.

In the classical protocol, zygomatic implants are inserted through the alveolar crest and maxillary sinus involving the zygomatic bone for anchorage. For visualization of the correct implant position access to the maxillary sinus is necessary. Access preparation to the maxillary sinus is performed at a lateral posterior aspect at the later implant position and the Schneiderian membrane is elevated in an anterior direction. The implant is placed subsequently and is located at the inner aspect of the sinus wall, often without membrane perforation.

Long-term prospective studies with the classical 2-stage and immediate loading approaches document high success rates with only minimal complications. The cumulative survival rate of zygoma implants is 96% after 12 years. Healing and rehabilitation is similar as traditional dental implants procedures experience.

Zygomatic Dental Implants Features

Zygomatic implants are an evidence-based surgical and prosthetic solution for both two-stage and immediate loading protocols.

Clinicaly Proven

The main indication for zygomatic implants is the severely resorbed edentulous maxilla.

Loading Protocol

Today, zygomatic implants are usually placed using an immediate loading protocol.

Anatomage

Zygomatic implants are inserted through the alveolar crest and maxillary sinus involving the zygomatic bone for anchorage.

Modern Technology

Zygomatic implants are considered to be a relatively new advancement in dental implant technology.

High Success Rates

It is estimated that around the success rate of zygomatic implants ranges from 97-98%.

Patient Care

Patient care is our top priority. Post-Op checkups and all questions answered over the phone with one of our experts.

Free Consultations

We do provide our complimentary consultations ($750 value) to all of ours Dental Implant patients. Pre-Ops and Post-Ops.

Free CT-Scan

The most advanced Cone Beem iCat 3D Imaging is the key to get the right treatment plan to or Patients.

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" I got my smile back! But then looking back, I'm thinking why did I wait so long? "

Traiano, Rocklin, CA

Double Jaw Dental Implants Patient

" I walked out of here with a new set of teeth "

John, Scaramento, CA

Double Jaw Dental Implants Patient

" According to most prognosis, I had no luck to get my smile back, until I stumbled on FB ad of this doctor and his clinic. Amazing, amazing, amazing results from a golden handed doctor! "

Jacob, Los Angeles, CA

Zygomatic Dental Implants Double Jaw Patient

" My new beautiful smile! It was done professionally, all the way. I had no problems with anything. I really appreciated the whole process. "

Shirley, Sacramento, CA

Double Jaw Dental Implants Patient

Zygomatic Implants as a Solution

If you have been looking into getting dental implants, you may have come across a specific type of implant known as zygomatic implants. Since this type of implant is relatively new, chances are you may not know very much zygomatic implants and how they compare to traditional dental implants. Therefore, here is everything you need to know about zygomatic implants:

Replace Upper Teeth

Zygomatic implants are intended to replace teeth in the upper jaw. They can be used to replace an entire arch of missing teeth, severely damaged or decayed teeth, or teeth that have become loose due to severe periodontal disease. Additionally, zygomatic implants are an ideal choice for patients who are not candidates for traditional dental implants due to a lack of bone mass. Zygomatic implants can also be used in coordination with traditional dental implants to replace both the upper and lower teeth.

Attached to the Cheekbone

Zygomatic implants are named for the bone that they are implanted into. More specifically, zygomatic implants are implanted into the zygomatic bone, more commonly known as the cheekbone. Compared to the maxillary bone, the zygomatic bone is much denser and provides a solid anchor point for the implant. Since zygomatic implants are placed in the cheekbone, they are significantly longer than traditional dental implants.

High Success Rate

Like traditional dental implants, zygomatic dental implants also have a high success rate. It is estimated that around the success rate of zygomatic implants ranges from 97-98%. In the case of complications, the most common complications of zygomatic implants are sinusitis, paresthesia, and oro-antral fistula.

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