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Reconstruction of zygomatic complex defects is a surgical challenge, owing to the accurate restoration of structural symmetry as well as facial projection.
Khaja Moiduddin +5 more
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Surgical Procedures for Placement of Zygomatic Implant- A Review [PDF]
Zygomatic Implants (ZI’s) have become a popular choice in recent times, which anchor the dense Zygomatic Bone (ZB). Unlike maxillary bone, ZB does not resorb and acts as a ladder step that takes most of load similar to the pillars of a ladder, thereby ...
Vemparala Rohini +4 more
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Progress of research on clincal application of computer-assisted implant placement techniques for zygomatic implant placement [PDF]
There are two different types of computer-assisted implant placement techniques: static guide systems and dynamic navigation systems. There is greater accuracy and drastically reduced risk of perioperative/postoperative complications using the static ...
ZHENG Yue, ZHANG Senlin
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EVALUATION OF THE ZYGOMATIC IMPLANT PLACEMENT USING 3D SURGICAL GUIDE [PDF]
Background: Zygomatic implants provide as an alternative to extensive grafting techniques for addressing atrophic posterior maxilla. The placement of zygomatic implants is technically complex, often leading to severe problems and various prosthetic ...
Ahmed Qassem +3 more
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Objectives The aim of the ITI Consensus Workshop on zygomatic implants was to provide Consensus Statements and Clinical Recommendations for the use of zygomatic implants.
Bilal Al-Nawas +23 more
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Prosthetic Treatment Modalities on Zygomatic Implants: A Review [PDF]
Severely atrophic maxilla, often accompanied by sinus pneum, poses significant challenges in dental implant treatment. This condition is characterized by a substantial reduction in bone volume and can complicate implant placement and prosthetic ...
Harshita Goyal +5 more
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The success rate of zygomatic implant in oro-facial reconstructive surgery: A systematic review
Dental implants are widely used in oro-facial rehabilitation. They are considered effective and acceptable in the replacement of lost teeth and, with implant-supported prosthesis, oro-facial soft and hard tissues configuration.
Heron Gezahegn Gebretsadik
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Background: Zygomatic implants have been proposed alone or in combination with premaxillary conventional implants for severe resorbed maxillary atrophy rehabilitation.
Felice Lorusso +4 more
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Oral Rehabilitation with Zygomatic Implants in a Patient with Cleft Palate
Edentulous patients with an atrophic maxilla associated with lip-palate fissures have unpredictable results after undergoing grafting procedures. In situations where the atrophic maxilla does not adequately allow reconstruction, the use of zygomatic ...
Guilherme José Pimentel Lopes de Oliveira +4 more
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Zygomatic Implants: A Narrative Review
Zygoma implants, also known as zygomatic implants, differ from traditional dental implants in that they are placed in the zygomatic bone (cheekbone) instead of the maxilla (upper jaw). These implants are used when there is insufficient bone quantity or quality in the maxilla to support regular dental implants.
Arpit Sikri, Jyotsana Sikri
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