What Is A Zygomatic Bone Implant? Understanding This Advanced Tooth Replacement Option

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When most people think of dental implants, they picture a small titanium post placed directly into the jawbone to support a new tooth. But for some patients, standard implants aren’t an option, especially when there’s not enough bone left in the upper jaw. That’s where the zygomatic bone implant comes in.

If you’ve been told you don’t qualify for traditional implants due to bone loss, or you’re researching alternatives, understanding this type of implant could bring you one step closer to restoring your smile.

What Makes Zygomatic Implants Different?

A zygomatic bone implant is longer than a traditional dental implant and is anchored into the cheekbone (also called the zygomatic bone), rather than the jawbone. The zygomatic bone is dense and strong, making it an ideal foundation when the upper jaw lacks the bone density needed for standard implants.

This technique eliminates the need for bone grafting, which is often required when jawbone volume is too low. That means fewer surgeries and faster treatment for eligible patients, making it an appealing solution for many.

Who Is a Candidate for Zygomatic Implants?

Zygomatic implants are usually recommended for patients who:

  • Have significant bone loss in the upper jaw
  • Have been told they are not candidates for traditional implants
  • Want to avoid bone grafting procedures
  • Need a full-arch restoration or have lost multiple upper teeth

If you’ve worn dentures for years or have had advanced gum disease that caused bone shrinkage, your dentist might discuss the zygomatic bone implant as an option.

What Is the Procedure Like?

The procedure is more complex than standard implants and is typically performed by a specialist in oral surgery or implant dentistry. Under sedation or general anesthesia, the implant is anchored into the cheekbone at a precise angle. In many cases, zygomatic implants are combined with regular implants to fully support a denture or fixed bridge in the upper arch.

How Long is Recovery?

Recovery is similar to traditional implant surgery, though every patient’s experience is different. Most people can resume light activity within a few days, and complete recovery occurs over a few months.

Why Choose a Zygomatic Bone Implant?

If you’ve been searching for a solution and running into barriers like bone loss or multiple surgeries, a zygomatic bone implant may offer a more direct path to a permanent smile. Patients often choose this route to avoid bone grafts, reduce treatment time, and achieve secure, long-lasting results.

Can It Support a Full Smile?

Yes. A zygomatic implant can work with other implants to support a full arch of replacement teeth. For individuals with severe bone loss in the upper jaw, it may be the only option that offers both stability and durability.

It’s not for everyone, but for the right candidate, it’s a reliable alternative that brings both function and confidence back to everyday life.

Next Steps

Still unsure if a zygomatic bone implant is right for you? The best place to start is with a consultation. At Total Freedom Dental Implant Center, we will evaluate your bone structure, review your goals, and help you determine the best treatment path.

Whether you’re early in your search or narrowing down your options, learning more about the zygomatic bone implant can help you make an informed decision about your long-term oral health.

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Why Total Freedom?

Total Freedom is a custom solution and one of the most well recognized dental implants providers in Scottsdale and Phoenix.

We’re about providing the treatment that best fits you. That could mean a full set of new teeth. It could mean fewer implants than you anticipated. It could mean you don’t require any implants at all. When we can save the teeth you have, that’s what we recommend.

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People travel from all over the country to Arizona for consultations and treatment with Dr. Kaiser. It’s unquestionably worth the trip.

Whether you’re seeking a first or second opinion, or even if you decide to choose another dental provider, a consultation with Dr. Kaiser will provide you with invaluable insights into your unique dental situation and the available options. You won’t be disappointed.

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