If you have a missing tooth with severe bone loss, you may want to consider zygomatic implants. This special type of implant presents an option for patients who don’t have enough bone tissue to support a conventional dental implant in the upper jaw bone.
Below, we’ll go over what exactly zygomatic implants are and why you may need them for tooth restoration.
What Are Zygomatic Implants?
Zygomatic implants use the cheekbone instead of the upper jawbone for integration. They’re designed to replace upper teeth that have become damaged, decayed, or loose from periodontal disease.
This type of dental implant gets its name from the fact that it’s implanted into the zygomatic bone, or zygoma. This is the anatomical name for the cheekbone, and it’s far denser than the maxillary bone. So, the zygomatic bone can serve as a secure anchor for the implant. [Read more…]