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Zygoma implants are different from conventional dental implants in that they anchor in to the zygomatic bone rather than the maxilla. They may be used when maxillary bone quality or quantity is inadequate for the placement of regular dental implants.
Zygomatic implants are an integral part of dental rehabilitation of patients with severe maxillary atrophy and those with postablative and post-traumatic defects.
What are zygomatic implants used for?
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.