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Zygoma Implants |
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For cases with severe bone resorption. |
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Successful prosthetic rehabilitation of patients with severe bone resorption in the maxilla is often compromised by the inability to obtain sufficient anchorage for the prosthesis. Such patients seek a non-removable / permanent solution that involves minimal surgical procedures and reduced treatment time, without sacrificing their expectations of success. The development of the Zygoma implant presents a unique alternative for rehabilitating the severely resorbed maxilla, with only one surgical procedure and without the need for grafting
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![]() ![]() Two zygoma implants and four conventional implants supporting a upper non-removable bridge. |
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Advantages to zygoma prosthetic rehabilitation |
Disadvantages to zygoma prosthetic rehabilitation |
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| Complete Tooth Loss | Replacing a Single Tooth | Replacing More Than One Tooth |
| Consequences of Missing Teeth | Mini Dental Implants | Frequently Asked Questions About Implants |
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| Implant Warranty | How Much Do Dental Implants Costs? |
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Second Opinions | Implant Complications/Repair |
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Manhattan Area 866-No Dentures |
North New Jersey Area (Nutley NJ) 973-661-2992 866-No Dentures |
Central New Jersey Area (Hazlet NJ) 732-264-9050 866-No Dentures
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