Zygomatic Implants

The Ultimate Solution for Severe Bone Loss

Specially designed, extended-length implants anchored directly into the dense cheekbone, completely bypassing the need for major bone grafts in the upper jaw.

Zygomatic Implants

1. Introduction: Hope for the “Hopeless” Dental Case

For millions of people worldwide, the loss of upper teeth triggers a catastrophic chain reaction. The maxillary bone (the upper jawbone) is significantly softer and more porous than the lower jawbone. When teeth are extracted, especially if decades have passed, this bone resorbs (melts away) at an alarming rate. Long-term denture wear accelerates this destruction by constantly eroding the fragile bony ridge.

Eventually, the bone becomes so thin and the sinus cavities drop so low that there is literally no foundation left to hold standard dental implants. Historically, patients in this advanced stage of bone atrophy were told they were simply “not candidates” for fixed implants. Their only option was a lifetime of highly uncomfortable, loose dentures, or undergoing massive, painful bone harvesting surgeries from the hip or skull—procedures that took over a year to heal and offered low success rates.

Enter the Zygomatic Implant, one of the most remarkable and life-changing advancements in Maxillofacial Surgery. By thinking outside the jawbone, this revolutionary technique anchors extra-long titanium implants into the incredibly dense, stable bone of the cheek (the zygoma), providing an immediate, permanent foundation for a full set of teeth. At Anatolia Smile, we specialize in this complex procedure, offering a second chance at a beautiful, functional smile.

2. Anatomy and Engineering: How Zygomatic Implants Work

To understand why this procedure is so revolutionary, one must look at the anatomy of the human skull.

The upper jawbone (maxilla) is structurally designed to hold teeth, but it is not inherently strong bone. Just above it sits the maxillary sinus (a hollow pocket of air). By contrast, the Zygomatic Arch (cheekbone) is dense, cortical bone. It is an evolutionary anchor point for powerful facial muscles and does not resorb or melt away, regardless of age or how many teeth have been lost.

The Engineering Marvel: Standard dental implants resemble small screws, roughly 10mm in length. A Zygomatic implant is a smooth, elongated titanium post ranging from 30mm to 55mm in length.

During the surgical procedure, the maxillofacial surgeon expertly guides this long implant starting from the mouth (where the teeth used to be), navigating it carefully adjacent to or through the sinus space, and rigidly anchoring the tip deep into the solid cheekbone.

This creates a biomechanical bridge. The implant bypasses the weak, failing jawbone entirely and relies 100% on the unyielding strength of the cheekbone for its total support.

3. The “Quad Zygoma” vs. Hybrid Approaches

Depending on the severity and location of your bone loss, our surgical team will determine the ideal configuration to support your new upper bridge.

  • The Hybrid Approach (2 Zygomatic + 2/4 Standard): In many patients, the bone in the very front of the upper jaw (under the nose) is still adequate, while the bone in the back (under the sinuses) is gone. In this scenario, we place two standard implants in the front and one Zygomatic implant on each side in the back. This provides an incredibly stable foundation.
  • The “Quad Zygoma” Approach (4 Zygomatic Implants): For patients with the most extreme, advanced bone loss across the entire upper jaw—where even the front bone is completely dissolved—we utilize the Quad Zygoma technique. This involves placing two Zygomatic implants into the left cheekbone and two into the right cheekbone. This acts as an “All-On-4” entirely supported by the cheeks, requiring zero jawbone at all.

4. The Surgical Protocol at Anatolia Smile

Zygomatic implant surgery is a highly specialized, advanced procedure that bridges the gap between dentistry and maxillofacial surgery. It is only performed by our most elite, extensively trained surgical specialists.

Phase 1: 3D Virtual Navigation This procedure demands absolute precision. We utilize advanced Cone Beam CT (CBCT) scanning to capture a high-definition 3D model of your entire skull. Using dedicated software, the surgeon maps the exact trajectory of the implants, ensuring they safely avoid the orbit (eye socket) and securely engage the maximum amount of cheekbone.

Phase 2: The Surgical Experience Due to the profound nature of the surgery, it is performed under deep intravenous (IV) sedation or general anesthesia provided by an anesthesiologist. You will be completely asleep and unaware of the procedure. Working entirely from inside the mouth (leaving no facial scars), the surgeon executes the digital plan, securing the long implants into the zygomatic arches.

Phase 3: Immediate Teeth (Same-Day Loading) The anatomical density of the cheekbone is so great that a Zygomatic implant achieves immense “primary stability” the moment it is placed. Unlike standard implants that might need to be buried under the gums for months to heal if the bone is soft, Zygomatic implants are strong enough to use immediately.

While you wake up from surgery, our laboratory team finalizes a beautiful, fixed, temporary acrylic bridge. We securely screw this bridge onto your new implants. You enter the clinic with no teeth (or a loose denture) and leave that afternoon with a fixed, stunning smile.

Phase 4: The Final Masterpiece After roughly 6 months of healing—during which you eat a soft diet to allow the gums to shape and the implants to fully integrate—you return for the final stage. We take new digital impressions of your fully healed mouth and fabricate an ultra-strong, permanent bridge milled from Solid Zirconia or Porcelain-infused-Titanium, built to last a lifetime.

5. Profound Benefits Over Traditional Bone Grafting

For patients with severe atrophy, the traditional route involved removing massive blocks of bone from their hip (iliac crest) or skull and grafting it to the upper jaw.

Compared to this outdated, brutal method, Zygomatic Implants offer undeniable, life-changing advantages:

  • Saves 1 to 2 Years of Your Life: Major bone grafting requires a year of healing before implants can even be placed, meaning patients are without teeth (or wearing painful dentures over raw gums) for incredibly long periods. Zygoma provides teeth on day one.
  • Higher Success Rates: Massive bone grafts have a high failure rate as the body often resorbs the transplanted bone. Zygomatic implants have a globally documented success rate of over 95%.
  • One Surgery vs. Multiple: Zygomatic treatment is generally completed in a single surgical intervention, whereas bone grafting requires multiple major surgeries.
  • Dramatically Lower Costs: By avoiding hospital stays for hip grafts and multiple surgical phases, the total cost of a Zygomatic implant protocol is often significantly less than full-arch reconstructive bone grafting.

6. Post-Operative Expectations and Care

While the surgery is complex, the recovery is highly manageable when following our strict protocols.

The First Two Weeks: Because we are working higher up in the facial structure, significant facial swelling and some bruising (often resembling a black eye) are entirely normal and expected for the first week. Pain is generally mild to moderate, well-managed with prescription analgesics, and resolves quickly. You must stick to a strict liquid or very soft diet (soups, smoothies, mashed potatoes) to avoid applying lateral torque to the healing implants.

Long-Term Maintenance: Once your final Zirconia bridge is placed, maintaining your Zygomatic implants requires the exact same dedication as standard All-On-4 or All-On-6 systems. The titanium implants cannot decay, but the gums sealing them can become infected if food debris is left behind.

You must diligently use a high-powered water flosser (Waterpik) twice daily to blast away plaque from beneath the bridge, alongside specialized superfloss threaders. Most importantly, you must visit a local dental hygienist every 6 months for professional maintenance and X-rays to ensure the long-term health and success of your magnificent new smile.

Why Choose This Treatment?

No Bone Grafting Required

Traditional implants fail when upper jawbone is severely resorbed. Zygomatic implants bypass this deficient bone entirely, anchoring into the zygoma (cheekbone), saving you from 6-12 months of painful bone grafting surgeries.

Immediate Loading (Teeth in a Day)

Because the cheekbone is incredibly dense and strong, it provides massive primary stability. This allows us to attach a beautiful, fixed, temporary bridge on the exact same day as your surgery. You never leave without teeth.

A Second Chance for Hopeless Cases

If you have been told by multiple dentists that you are 'not a candidate' for dental implants due to extreme bone atrophy, Zygomatic implants offer a viable, highly successful alternative to a lifetime of loose dentures.

Restores Facial Aesthetics & Youth

Severe upper jaw bone loss leads to a 'sunken face' appearance. By restoring a full, fixed upper arch, Zygomatic implants instantly plump out the lips and cheeks, offering a dramatic facial rejuvenation.

Treatment Process

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1. Specialized 3D Virtual Planning

This complex procedure requires meticulous planning. We use high-definition 3D CBCT scans and specialized software to precisely map the anatomy of your cheekbones and sinuses, ensuring the long implants are placed with absolute safety and accuracy.

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2. Expert Surgical Intervention

Performed under deep sedation or general anesthesia by our most experienced maxillofacial surgeons. Depending on your bone loss, we will place 1 to 2 zygomatic implants on each side of your face, often combined with 2-4 standard implants in the front jaw.

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3. Immediate Prosthetic Attachment

Due to the extreme stability of the cheekbone, our on-site laboratory immediately converts a high-quality acrylic bridge and securely anchors it to the newly placed implants. You wake up with a brand-new, functional smile.

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4. Final Permanent Restoration

After allowing 4 to 6 months for the implants to fully integrate and for swelling to completely subside, you return. We design and attach your final, ultra-strong Zirconia or Porcelain bridge, perfecting the aesthetics and your bite.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is a Zygomatic Implant?

While a standard dental implant is between 8mm and 15mm long and sits in the upper or lower jawbone, a Zygomatic implant is much longer (ranging from 30mm to 55mm). It is designed to pass through the heavily resorbed upper jawbone and anchor into the Zygomatic arch, which is the cheekbone.

Is this procedure safe?

Yes, when performed by highly trained Maxillofacial Surgeons. Zygomatic implants have been used globally for over two decades with success rates exceeding 95%. However, because it involves complex facial anatomy, it must only be performed by experts with specific training in this protocol, like the team at Anatolia Smile.

Will I have visible scars on my face?

No. The entire surgical procedure is performed from inside the mouth (intraorally). There are absolutely no incisions made on your skin, and therefore, no visible external scarring on your face or cheeks.

Is the recovery very painful?

Given the complexity of the surgery, patients generally expect severe pain, but are pleasantly surprised. Because the bone has very few nerve endings, you will feel more 'pressure' and experience facial swelling and bruising (similar to wisdom teeth removal) rather than sharp pain. This is typically managed well with prescribed pain relievers and rest for 5-7 days.

Can I get Zygomatic Implants on my lower jaw?

No. The zygoma (cheekbone) is only located in the middle third of the face. Zygomatic implants are exclusively used to restore the upper jaw (maxilla). Severe bone loss in the lower jaw is treated using different techniques, such as standard All-On-4 or specific lower jaw bone grafting.