Zygomatic Implants
The advanced Service for patients with severe bone loss, giving you a strong, permanent foundation without the need for bone grafting
How Zygomatic Implants Work?
If you've been told you can't get dental implants because of bone loss in your upper jaw, there's good news. Zygomatic implants are a special type of implant that don’t need strong jawbone support. Instead, they’re placed into the cheekbone (called the zygomatic bone), which is naturally strong and stable.

Are Zygomatic Implants Right for You?
Have Severe Upper Jaw Bone Loss
- Traditional implants may not be possible due to bone deterioration. Zygomatic implants bypass this issue by anchoring in the cheekbone.
Have Had Unsuccessful Bone Grafting or Implant Attempts
- If previous procedures failed, zygomatic implants offer a reliable alternative without the need for repeated grafting.
Want to Avoid Extensive, Lengthy Bone Grafting Surgeries
- These implants reduce treatment time and complexity, helping you avoid long recovery periods.
Need a Stable Anchor for a Fixed, Full-Arch Set of Upper Teeth
- They provide strong support for full upper restorations, even in cases of severe bone loss.
Common Dental Questions
Zygomatic implants are a type of dental implant that's longer than a traditional one. They are used for patients with significant bone loss in the upper jaw and are secured in the cheekbone (zygoma) instead of the jawbone.
You may be a candidate if you've been told you lack sufficient bone for traditional implants due to disease, trauma, or long-term denture use. They are an excellent alternative to lengthy bone grafting procedures.
When performed by a specialized and experienced oral surgeon, zygomatic implant surgery is a very safe and predictable procedure with a high success rate. Our team takes every precaution to ensure the best possible outcome.
With proper oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, zygomatic implants are designed to be a long-lasting solution, similar to traditional implants. They have an excellent long-term success rate and can provide a functional, beautiful smile for many years