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Cortical Frontal and Posterior Basal Implantology

Cortical Frontal and Posterior Basal Implantology

Pterygomatic zygomatic dental implantology

Pterygomatic zygomatic dental implantology

Quad zygomatic dental implantology

Pterygomatic zygomatic dental implantology

Pterygo-zygomatic implantology is an advanced procedure used to address patients with severe bone loss in the posterior region of the upper jaw. This technique involves the use of zygomatic implants, anchored in the zygomatic region of the bone, and pterygoid implants, positioned in the pterygoid region.

Procedure:

  • Patient Assessment: A thorough radiographic and clinical assessment is conducted to determine the quantity and quality of available bone and plan the placement of implants.
  • Placement of Zygomatic Implants: Zygomatic implants are inserted into the zygomatic region, an area of the maxillary bone that typically remains intact even in the presence of significant bone loss.
  • Placement of Pterygoid Implants: Pterygoid implants are positioned in the pterygoid region, providing additional anchorage and stability to the prosthetic structure.
  • Prosthetic Construction: Once the implants have healed, a custom dental prosthesis is created that will anchor to both the pterygoid and zygomatic implants, restoring masticatory function and aesthetics.
  • Follow-up and Ongoing Care: Regular follow-up is crucial post-surgery to monitor healing, make any necessary adjustments, and ensure the long-term well-being of the patient.

Advantages:

  • Resolution for patients with severe bone loss.
  • Avoids the need for additional bone grafts.
  • Less invasive surgical approach compared to traditional techniques.

Pterygo-zygomatic implantology is a viable option for those seeking a comprehensive and durable solution for upper jaw bone loss. However, each case is unique, and the choice of procedure should be based on a detailed evaluation by experienced professionals.

Benefits of Pterygoid-Zygomatic Implant Prosthesis:

  • Full Coverage of the Upper Arch: The prosthesis with pterygoid-zygomatic implantology offers complete coverage of the upper arch, ensuring uniform support along the entire dental arch.
  • Support in Both Front and Back Regions: Implants positioned in the zygomatic and pterygoid regions provide support in both the frontal and posterior areas, ensuring a balanced distribution of forces during chewing.
  • Optimized Chewing Function: Thanks to the strategic placement of implants, the prosthesis allows for optimal chewing function. This enables comfortable and effective chewing, restoring the ability to eat a wide range of foods.
  • Comfort and Stability: The stability provided by implants in the zygomatic and pterygoid regions contributes to patient comfort. The prosthesis is securely anchored to the implants, preventing unwanted movements during daily activities.
  • Improved Aesthetics: With 14 ceramic teeth, the prosthesis not only restores functionality but also offers a natural aesthetic appearance. Ceramic contributes to a high-quality visual result, resembling natural teeth.
  • Avoids Limited Frontal Raises: Unlike the zigomatic quad technique, which provides support only in the frontal area, pterygoid-zygomatic implantology offers a more comprehensive solution with support in both frontal and posterior areas, avoiding limitations in chewing.
  • Less Invasive Procedures: This technique may be less invasive than procedures requiring additional bone grafts, offering a quicker and less traumatic solution for some patients.

It is crucial to emphasize that the choice between different techniques should be based on a detailed case evaluation by experienced professionals. Each patient is unique, and personalized planning is essential to ensure optimal results.

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