ZYGOMATIC IMPLANTS
Zygomatic implants are long implants inserted in the lateral segments, in the region of the zygomatic arch of the jaw. Zygomatic implants are inserted under general anaesthesia. They are used in cases of severe bone loss.
They offer the possibility of making permanent prosthetic restorations without the use of complicated surgical procedures of bone reconstruction, usually connected with the necessity to transplant one’s own bone from the hip plate, chin, mandibular branches, etc. It increases safety and treatment success while significantly shortening its time. Zygomatic implants pose a unique, alternative method of prosthetic rehabilitation with permanent restorations application.
Patient 1
X-ray initial state
X-ray patient after implantation procedure. 2 zygomatic implants and 4 classic implants in maxilla. 6 classic implants in mandible
Final effect after prosthetic restoration
Patient 2
Initial state – edentulism
Prosthetic restoration of the jaw before insertion
X-ray after prosthetic restoration
Final effect
Patient 3
Initial state – edentulism
X-ray after prosthetic restoration
Efekt końcowy
Final effect
Patient 4
Initial state
X-ray after teeth extraction and implants insertion
X-ray after prosthetic restoration
Final effect
Patient 5
Initial state: pterygoid absence on the left side of the jaw, with significant alveolar atrophy.
Treatment with one zygomatic implant and two standard implants. X-ray after implants insertion and prosthetic restoration.
Final effect
Patient 6
Initial state – edentulism of maxilla and mandible. Significant alveolar atrophy.
X-ray after implants insertion and prosthetic restoration.
Palatal view before prosthetic restoration.
Final effect
Patient 7
Initial state. Acrylic full conventional denture, removable in the maxilla.
State after 4 zygomatic implants insertion in the maxilla.
Final effect