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Zygomatic Implants: Anatomy, Indications, and Clinical Principles
Zygomatic implants are an advanced solution for fixed full-arch rehabilitation in patients with severe maxillary bone loss. By anchoring into the zygomatic (cheek) bone instead of the posterior maxilla, these implants bypass compromised alveolar bone and sinus limitations. This clinical pillar explains the anatomy, indications, biomechanics, surgical concepts, prosthetic requirements, outcomes, and ethical decision boundaries that govern predictable zygomatic implant therapy.
Prof. Samer Sarouji – Zygomatic & Pterygoid Implants
Zygomatic & Pterygoid Implants Procedure For patients with severe bone loss in the upper jaw, traditional implants are often not...


















