Zygomatic implants: how do they work and what are the benefits?

Written by: Dr Eduardo Crooke
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Edited by: Conor Dunworth

Zygomatic implants are a popular option for people who need dental implants. In his latest article, renowned dentist Dr Eduardo Crooke explains this type of implant in detail. He tells us how they work, their benefits and the recovery process following the implantation.
 

 

How do zygomatic implants differ from other implants?

They are longer than traditional implants. Zygomatic implants are also placed in the zygomatic or malar bone, instead of the maxilla bone.

 

How do zygomatic implants work?

They work the same way as traditional implants but their anchorage comes from a higher area.

 

What kind of patients do zygomatic implants suit?

It is recommended for patients with a lack of bone in posterior areas and those in whom bone regeneration is contraindicated.

 

What are the benefits of zygomatic implants?

One of the main benefits is that the patient gets immediate loading on the same day of surgery.

 

What is recovery following zygomatic implantation like?

Following the implantation, the patient will more than likely experience some pain. The patient can deal with this pain with the help of pain medication.  

 

Is there anything you need to avoid with zygomatic implants?

 As a dentist, you have to avoid harming the anatomical structure of the patient.

As the patient, you have to keep a soft diet until the osteointegration has taken place.

 

Dr Eduardo Crooke is a highly-revered dentist based in Glasgow & Liverpool. If you would like to book an appointment with Dr Crooke, you can do so today via his Top Doctors profile.

By Dr Eduardo Crooke
Dentistry

Dr Eduardo Crooke is an esteemed dentist who practices at 3 Step Smiles Glasgow and 3 Step Smiles Liverpool. With over 20 years of experience and coming from a family of dentists, he is an expert in zygomatic implants, immediate loading implants, dental implants, implant prosthetics, dental bone grafts and dental prostheses.

Dr Crooke graduated from Madrid's Universidad Europea with a bachelor's in dentistry in 2002 and in 2003, he earned a master's in oral and maxillofacial surgery from the University of Gothenburg. Since then, he had specialised in this area and has become a leading oral surgeon and has founded several state-of-the-art clinics in both Spain and the UK. He founded the 3 Step Smile methodology by combining experience and technology to deliver faster and better results.

In addition to his clinical work, Dr Crooke is a lecturer at the Crooke Academy, Malaga. He is also a lecturer for Nobel BioCare, a leading manufactures of dental implants, and a tutor in implant surgery and prosthesis. Thanks to his in-depth knowledge of implantology and immediate loading, he has spoken about these at numerous conferences. From 2008 to 2014, he was a member of the COEMA scientific committee and in 2014, he held the role of president of the national congress of prosthesis. Over the course of his career, he was been awarded three gold medals from Malaga’s Dentistry College.

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