Zygomatic implants represent a highly specialized and evidence-based modality for the rehabilitation of the severely atrophic maxilla, providing a predictable, graft less alternative to conventional implant-supported prosthetic solutions. This technique leverages the dense cortical architecture of the zygomatic bone to achieve robust primary stability in anatomically compromised maxillary conditions.
Indicated primarily in cases of advanced maxillary resorption, oncologic resection, trauma, or failure of prior augmentation procedures, zygomatic implants obviate the need for extensive bone grafting interventions. This paradigm shift has significantly reduced surgical morbidity and treatment duration, while enhancing the feasibility of immediate functional rehabilitation.
This advanced virtual academic session with Dr George Pynadath is designed to provide clinicians with comprehensive theoretical knowledge, critical clinical insights, refined surgical understanding and hence enable the predictable integration of zygomatic implantology into contemporary implant practice for the management of challenging edentulous maxillary conditions.