What Are Zygomatic Dental Implants?
Zygomatic implants are specialized, longer implants designed for cases with severe upper jaw bone loss. Traditional implants are typically 10-15 mm long and rely on the jawbone for support, but zygomatic implants extend up to 55 mm and are secured into the dense zygomatic bone (cheekbone). This unique approach ensures stability and reliability for patients who lack adequate jawbone density.
The zygomatic bone provides a robust foundation for these implants, making them ideal for patients where traditional methods, such as bone grafting or sinus lifts, are either not possible or not preferred. With zygomatic implants, patients can avoid lengthy bone grafting procedures, reducing overall treatment and recovery times.


