Zygomatic Implants: A Solution for Patients With Severe Bone Loss
Zygomatic implants are a type of dental implant ideal for patients with severe upper jawbone loss. Unlike traditional implants, which rely on the available jawbone for support, zygomatic implants are anchored into the zygomatic bone, a dense bone located in the cheek area. This approach bypasses the need for bone grafting, a common requirement in cases of significant bone loss when using standard implants.
Understanding implants: Traditional vs. zygomatic
Dental implants are metal posts that an oral surgeon inserts into the bone to create a stable foundation for permanent tooth replacement. For traditional implants to succeed, a sufficiently healthy upper jawbone is required, as the implants must fuse with this bone to remain secure. Therefore, patients with significant bone loss in the upper jaw may not qualify for traditional implant options.
On the other hand, zygomatic implants are a solution for those with severe jawbone loss. These longer implants are placed at an angle, allowing the surgeon to anchor them securely to the cheekbone(zygoma). This way, patients with bone loss can still benefit from implant-supported tooth replacements such as permanent dentures.
Overcoming bone loss challenges with zygomatic implants
Patients experiencing severe bone loss in the upper jaw, particularly those who are ineligible for traditional implants due to insufficient jawbone, are typically good candidates for zygomatic implants. This innovative solution is also suitable for patients who prefer to avoid dental bone grafting or have previously experienced grafting failure. Additionally, those with conditions that can further compromise bone volume (such as sinus cavity expansion or maxillary sinus complications) are often good candidates for zygomatic implants.
However, a comprehensive consultation with an experienced oral surgeon is essential to determine whether zygomatic implants are the right choice based on patient anatomy, health considerations, and oral health goals. Surgeons may order imaging, such as CT scans, to map the patient’s bone structure precisely. This detailed preparation enables optimal implant placement and ensures a stable and lasting foundation, including in cases of severe bone loss in the upper jaw.
Benefits of zygomatic implants
Zygomatic implants offer a range of unique benefits for patients who qualify. They are particularly beneficial for complex cases involving extensive bone loss or conditions affecting the maxillary sinus, where traditional implants would be ineffective. By avoiding the need for a strong maxillary bone, zygomatic implants make implant-supported restorations viable options.
In addition, since zygomatic implants anchor directly into the cheekbone, they eliminate the need for bone grafting and its associated healing time. This can significantly reduce the overall treatment time for patients with severe bone loss.
Next, zygomatic implants also provide a strong, stable foundation for dental prosthetics. This stability allows patients to enjoy full dental function, restoring their ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. This approach also creates a natural-looking smile restoration.
The last benefit to consider is the ease of maintenance and long-lasting results. Zygomatic implants can provide long-term stability and durability for up to 25 years. Patients can take care of their tooth replacements the same way they would their natural teeth: with regular brushing, flossing, and dental cleanings.
See if you qualify for zygomatic implants
Zygomatic implants offer new possibilities for patients with severe bone loss. If you are interested and want to learn more, contact our Stratford team. We help patients restore their smiles, even when traditional implants are not an option.
Request an appointment here: https://stratford.premieroralsurgeryct.com or call Premier Oral Surgery & Implantology Center at (203) 760-0190 for an appointment in our Stratford office.
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