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ZyGomatic iMPlants For a NicE SmilE
a unique alternative for patients
who have lost their jawbone The ideal
candidate for a dental implant is
in good general and oral health. Adequate
bone in your jaw is needed to support
the implant, and the best candidates
have healthy gum tissues.
The upper back jaw has traditionally
been one of the most difficult areas
to successfully place dental implants
due to insufficient bone quantity
and quality and the close proximity
to the sinus. If you’ve lost bone
in that area due to reasons such as
periodontal disease or tooth loss,
you may be left without enough bone
to place implants. Sinus augmentation
can correct this problem whereas zygomatic
implants can divert it. SinuS lift
The aim of this procedure is to raise
the sinus floor in order to develop
bone for the placement of dental implants.
Several techniques can be used to
raise the sinus and allow for new
bone to form. Depending on your individual
needs, we normally wait four to 12
months before putting the implants
into place. After the implants are
placed, an additional healing period
is required. In some cases, the implant
can be placed at the same time the
sinus is augmented. This treatment
could be suitable if you have lost
one or several teeth and an important
amount of bone. Zygomatic implantS
The development of the zygomatic implant
presents a unique alternative for
total rehabilitation of the severely
resorbed maxilla (upper jaw), with
only one surgical procedure and without
the need for grafting. This long implant
is anchored in the upper jawbone and
in the very dense zygoma bone.
A temporary prosthesis can be fixed
immediately after placing the implant
and until the final restoration, once
the aesthetic criteria have been met
and your expectations have been fulfilled.
The main advantages of zygomatic implants
over sinus lift procedures are the
shorter duration of the treatment
and the success rate, which is 100%
after 5 years, according to scientific
studies. If you are a patient dissatisfied
with your upper removable prosthesis,
you should consider this option, because
zygomatic implants will give you the
opportunity to recover the biomechanics
of your original denture.