Zygomatic implants, the definitive solution. Get Your Smile Back

Even with advanced bone loss, you can rediscover your smile and transform your life with zygomatic implants. Imagine smiling, talking and eating with complete confidence again.
These implants offer extraordinary benefits, safe procedures and results that really make a difference.
Explore the information below and take the next step towards transforming your life with confidence and security.

What are Zygomatic Implants?

Zygomatic implants are longer, angled titanium screws designed to be anchored in the zygomatic bone, also known as the cheekbone.

This innovative technique is ideal for patients with severe jawbone loss, where conventional implants are not viable due to a lack of sufficient bone.

How do I know if I have enough bone?

The only way to assess your bone quantity and determine whether you are a candidate for Zygomatic Implants is through imaging tests, such as Dental Tomography.

Dr. Mauro Lino

INTERNATIONAL BENCHMARK

Dr. Mauro Lino is a global authority on Atrophic Jaws and Zygomatic Implants, dedicating his career to transforming lives with highly complex dentistry.

As a lecturer in world-renowned courses, he transcends technique, redefining smiles and restoring his patients’ confidence with precision and excellence.

All on Four protocols

Total rehabilitation with 4 implants.

Zygomatic implants

For those who don't have enough jawbone for conventional implants.

Pterygoid implants

For a wide smile without bone grafts

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Multiple and single implants.

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Absence of teeth, Deep and challenging feelings.

Shame and Embarrassment: Many people feel embarrassed to smile, speak or eat in public, fearing the judgment of others.

Low self-esteem: Tooth loss can affect self-confidence, making people feel less attractive or inadequate.

Social isolation: Fear of social situations can lead to isolation, avoiding meetings with friends or family for fear of exposing the condition.

Anxiety and Depression: Constant concern about oral appearance and functionality can generate anxiety and, in more serious cases, lead to depression.

Frustration and despair: The feeling of having lost something essential can cause frustration, especially if other attempts at treatment have been unsuccessful.

Fear of the Future: Uncertainty about the possibility of recovery and the impact on quality of life can generate fear and worry about the future.

DIFFERENTIALS

Experience the Excellence of a Renewed Smile with Dr. Mauro Lino.

Transform Your Smile and Your Life.
Our zygomatic implants go beyond restoring your smile, they provide a real transformation in your quality of life. Discover the real benefits this solution can offer you.

Immediate smile restoration:

Say goodbye to removable dentures. With zygomatic implants, you get beautiful fixed dentures straight after the procedure. In addition to an aesthetically flawless smile, you'll regain chewing function and feel your self-esteem renewed. It's time to smile with confidence again!

Solution for severe bone loss:

A New Hope for a Complete Smile. Zygomatic implants provide a solution for those who do not have enough jawbone for conventional implants, allowing for a complete and functional smile, even in the most complex cases.

Minimally invasive procedure
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More Comfort and Faster Recovery. Choose a less traumatic route with a faster recovery than extensive bone grafts. Experience the comfort and speed of treatment you deserve. It's time to transform your smile more easily and safely.

Self-esteem and quality of life:

Transform Your Life with a Renewed Smile. Restoring your smile with zygomatic implants not only raises your self-esteem, but also improves your social life and overall quality of life. Take the first step towards a more confident and fulfilling life.

Do you want to change your life?

We are ready to transform your smile and quality of life. Take the first step towards change!

Main questions about zygomatic implants

Find out everything you need to know to make informed decisions about your oral health. Learn about the benefits, risks and expectations of this innovative treatment and feel confident in choosing the best one for you.

Who Are the Ideal Candidates for Zygomatic Implants?

Zygomatic implants are an excellent option for patients who:

  • Have Severe Maxillary Bone Loss: When bone loss in the jaw is so significant that it prevents the use of traditional dental implants.
  • Have Tried Bone Grafting Unsuccessfully: Or are not good candidates for this type of procedure.
  • Looking for a Quick and Effective Solution: Ideal for those who want to restore dental function and aesthetics quickly and permanently.
  • Have Good General Health: It is important to be in good general health and to have healthy gums to ensure the success of the treatment.

If you fit these criteria, zygomatic implants could be the solution you’re looking for to restore your smile and dental functionality. Talk to your dentist to explore this option!

Zygomatic Implants: Where to Perform Your Surgery Safely?

Choosing the right location for your zygomatic implant surgery is one of the most important decisions you and your surgeon will make together.

Why is the Hospital Usually the Best Option?

  • Controlled and safe environment: Hospitals offer a completely sterile space, which reduces the risk of infection as much as possible.
  • Specialized Team: In addition to the surgeon, you will have anesthetists and other professionals who will be by your side to ensure that everything goes smoothly.
  • State-of-the-art technology: Constant monitoring of your vital signs during surgery, ensuring your safety at every stage.
  • Prepared for emergencies: Should anything unforeseen occur, the hospital is equipped to provide the immediate care required.
  • Adequate time: The surgery can take up to 3 hours, and at the hospital, there is all the infrastructure for the procedure to be carried out without haste and with precision.
  • Supported recovery: After surgery, you can stay in hospital for a day, receiving specialized follow-up for a smooth recovery.


When is the office an option?

In very specific and less complex cases, surgery can be performed in a doctor’s office, but only if:

  • Simple and quick procedure: takes less than 2 hours.
  • Favorable conditions: No need for multiple extractions.
  • Patient in Good Health: No comorbidities that could complicate the procedure.

Even in these cases, a qualified anesthesiologist must be present to ensure your safety.

What Really Matters:

The decision on where to have your surgery should be made together with your surgeon, taking into account your health history and the particularities of your case. The most important thing is to choose the place that offers the greatest safety and the best conditions for a successful procedure.

Your safety and well-being always come first!

Zygomatic Implants: Understanding the Risks and Side Effects

As with any surgical procedure, zygomatic implants can present some risks and side effects, such as:

  • Swelling, Pain and Bruising: It is common to have some discomfort, swelling and bruising in the area of the surgery.
  • Infection: Although rare, there is a risk of infection, which can be controlled with proper care.
  • Implant failure: In some cases, the implant may not integrate properly with the bone.
  • Loss of Sensitivity: There may be a temporary or permanent reduction of sensitivity in the area.

It is essential that you discuss the risks and benefits of zygomatic implants in detail with an experienced dentist. Only a qualified professional can help you determine whether this is the ideal treatment for you.

Your health is a priority, and an open conversation with your dentist is the first step towards an informed decision.

  • It’s natural to worry about pain, but know that zygomatic implant surgery is designed to be as comfortable as possible.

    • Efficient anesthesia: During the procedure, you will be under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, which means you won’t feel any pain while the surgery is performed.
    • Post-operative care: After surgery, you will be given medication to control any pain or swelling that may arise.
    • Patient experience: Most people describe the pain as mild to moderate, comparable to that of a tooth extraction.
    • Quick recovery: Any discomfort you feel usually subsides considerably within a few days, allowing you to resume your normal activities soon.

    Remember, we’re here to make sure you have the smoothest and most comfortable experience possible. Your health and well-being are our priority!

 
What to Expect from the Duration of Surgery

As a specialist in zygomatic implants, I understand that each case is unique and the duration of the procedure can vary depending on its complexity.

  • Standard Procedures: In many cases, the surgery can be completed in 1 to 2 hours. This is enough time to ensure that the implants are positioned accurately, without compromising the quality of the result.
  • More complex cases: For situations that require a larger number of implants or other special considerations, the time may be extended. It is essential that each stage is carried out calmly, with a view to the long-term success of the treatment.

The duration of the surgery is always planned to provide a safe and effective result, respecting the individual needs of each patient. Precision and care during the procedure are fundamental to the success of zygomatic implants.

What You Need to Know About Osseointegration in Zygomatic Implants

Osseointegration is a crucial process after the placement of zygomatic implants, where the jawbone integrates with the implant, ensuring its stability and durability.

  • Integration time: This process takes 3 to 6 months, during which time the implant gradually fuses to the bone, becoming a solid base for the dental prosthesis.
  • Stability and healing: During these months, the implants heal and become firmly fixed in the bone structure, preparing to support the final prostheses.
  • Temporary prostheses: So that you don’t lose your teeth during this time, you can use temporary fixed prostheses. These not only maintain the aesthetics of your smile, but also allow you to continue chewing and speaking normally.

This period of osseointegration is essential to ensure that the implants are stable and long-lasting, providing the perfect base for your final prostheses.

Postoperative Care to Ensure the Success of Zygomatic Implants

After zygomatic implant surgery, following your dentist’s guidelines is essential for a smooth recovery and a successful outcome. Here are some important precautions:

  • Follow the instructions to the letter: Every recommendation your dentist gives you is designed to protect your health and guarantee the success of your implants. Therefore, follow them strictly.
  • Take Medication Correctly: It is important to take the prescribed medication as directed, as it will help control pain, reduce swelling and prevent infection.
  • Adopt a proper diet: For the first few days, opt for a cold, pasty diet. This makes it easier to chew and minimizes discomfort, helping with healing.
  • Use Cold Compresses: Applying cold compresses to the operated area can help reduce swelling and bring more comfort.
  • Maintain Careful Oral Hygiene: Even after surgery, it is essential to keep your mouth clean to avoid infection. Your dentist will give you specific guidelines on how to care for the operated area.
  • Don’t miss follow-up appointments: Follow-up visits are essential for your dentist to monitor healing and treatment progress. It is at these appointments that possible adjustments can be made to ensure the best possible outcome.

Remember, we’re here to accompany you every step of the way. Following these precautions not only facilitates healing, but also contributes to the long-term success of your implants. Your well-being is our priority!

Zygomatic Implants: The Durable and Stable Solution

When it comes to dental rehabilitation in cases of severe bone loss, zygomatic implants stand out as a superior option, offering benefits that go beyond traditional alternatives.

  • Longevity of Zygomatic Implants: These implants are designed to last, offering a permanent solution that integrates firmly into the zygomatic bone, guaranteeing stability and functionality for many years. Unlike bone grafts, which can be complex and carry a higher risk of complications, zygomatic implants eliminate the need for this additional procedure.

  • Low Risk Compared to Bone Grafts: Bone grafts, in addition to being time-consuming and painful, come with a higher risk of failure, especially in patients with comorbidities. Zygomatic implants, on the other hand, offer a direct and effective approach, significantly reducing the associated risks.

  • In contrast to removable dentures, which can be unstable and cause discomfort when speaking or chewing, fixed dentures on zygomatic implants provide a solid hold. This means you can enjoy efficient chewing function and a confident smile without the worries of displacement or irritation.

Opting for zygomatic implants means choosing a solution that combines longevity, safety and stability, guaranteeing dental rehabilitation that significantly improves your quality of life.

Main Factors Influencing the Cost of Zygomatic Implants

  1. Complexity of the case:

    • The patient’s specific condition, including the degree of bone atrophy and the need for personalized planning, can influence the cost. More complex cases generally require more time, effort and technology, which can increase the cost of treatment.
  2. Number of implants required:

    • The number of zygomatic implants to be placed directly influences the cost. Patients who need more implants to ensure stability and functionality may face a higher cost.
  3. Technology and materials used:

    • The use of advanced technology, such as customized surgical guides, 3D scanners, and high-quality materials for implants and prostheses, raises the cost of the procedure. These tools guarantee greater precision and better results.
  4. Professional experience and qualifications:

    • The expertise of the dental surgeon is a crucial factor in cost. Professionals with years of experience and a solid reputation in highly complex procedures, such as zygomatic implants, can charge more for their service, reflecting the quality and safety they offer.
  5. Complementary Procedures:

    • Some patients may need additional treatments, such as the extraction of remaining teeth or periodontal treatments before the implants are placed. These complementary procedures also influence the total cost.
  6. Location of Surgery:

    • The location where the surgery will take place also influences the cost. Procedures performed in a hospital tend to be more expensive due to the advanced infrastructure, multidisciplinary team and highly controlled environment. On the other hand, surgeries performed in an outpatient surgical clinic can be less expensive, but with limited indications, but still offer safety and efficiency. In addition, if the patient has a medical insurance that covers part of the hospital costs or the materials used, this can significantly reduce the total cost of the treatment.
  7. Follow-up and Post-Operative Care:

    • Post-operative follow-up, including review appointments, prosthesis adjustments and healing care, is also included in the cost of treatment. These services guarantee the long-term success of the implants and patient satisfaction.
  8. Expenses related to Dental Tourism:

    • For patients traveling from other countries or regions, costs may include additional expenses such as transportation, accommodation and services related to dental tourism. Some clinics offer packages that include these services, which can affect the total cost of treatment.

These factors combined determine the investment required for the zygomatic implant procedure, reflecting the quality, safety and efficacy of the treatment offered.

Precise Planning, Impeccable Results

The success of zygomatic implants comes from meticulous planning and the application of strict protocols. Trust in a treatment that values every stage, so that you can smile with confidence and peace of mind.

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At our Reference Center for Zygomatic Implants and All on Four Protocols, we take care of every detail of your treatment. From planning to completion, we are ready to accompany you every step of the way. Contact us and let’s plan your trip and treatment together, no matter how far away you are.

Medical Health Plans

All medical health insurance companies are obliged by law to cover hospital procedures in the specialties of dentistry which, due to clinical imperatives, need to be carried out in a hospital environment.

Patients who need Zygomatic Implants and have a Medical Health Plan will be entitled to the following items:

✔︎ Hospitalization;
✔︎ Surgical Center and Anesthesiologist;
✔︎ Medications during hospitalization;
✔︎ Complementary Exams.

Our Orofacial Rehabilitation Clinic will provide the following documents in an attempt to strengthen relations with health insurance companies and guarantee total transparency in the indication of surgeries and the request for materials:

  1. Report Justifying the Need for the Procedures;
  2. Description of the Necessary Procedures;
  3. Materials to be used in the procedures;
  4. Justification of the Need for the Materials Requested.

After applying to the health insurance company, it has up to 21 days to authorize the surgery. In the event of refusal, the patient should contact the National Supplementary Health Agency (ANS).

All health insurance companies are legally exempt from covering the costs of dental procedures which, due to clinical imperatives, need to be carried out in a hospital environment.

Even if the patient has a health insurance plan, they will have to pay for the following items;

✔︎ Dental Team Fees;
✔︎ Implants and Components;
✔︎ Prostheses of any kind;

NORMATIVE RESOLUTION – RN NO. 465 OF FEBRUARY 24, 2021

Subsection III

The Hospital Plan

Art. 4 For the purposes of this Normative Resolution, the following definitions are established:

VIII – clinical imperative: a situation in which a procedure in the dental or outpatient segment requires hospital support, due to the beneficiary’s clinical need or condition, with a view to reducing any risks arising from the intervention, as declared by the attending doctor or dentist;

Art. 19 – The Hospital Plan includes care provided in all forms of hospitalization and care characterized as urgent and emergency, in accordance with the specific Resolution in force, not including outpatient care for the purposes of diagnosis, therapy or recovery, with the exception of the provisions of item X of this article, and must guarantee cover for:

I – hospitalization, in all its forms, for an unlimited number of days;

VII – expenses, including food and accommodation, relating to the accompanying person, unless the attending doctor or dental surgeon justifies against it, in the following cases:

a) children and adolescents under the age of 18;

b) senior citizens aged 60 and over; and

c) people with disabilities;

VIII – oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures listed in the Annexes to this Normative Resolution, for the hospital segmentation, as provided for in art. 6, including the request for complementary tests and the supply of medicines, anesthetics, medical gases, transfusions, nursing care, food, orthoses, prostheses and other materials related to the surgical act used during the period of hospitalization;

IX – the hospital structure necessary to carry out dental procedures that can be performed on an outpatient basis, but which, due to clinical imperatives, require hospitalization, with the health team necessary for the complexity of the case, including complementary tests and the supply of medicines, anesthetics, medical gases, transfusions, nursing care and food used during the period of hospitalization; and

X – outpatient procedures, provided for in this Normative Resolution and its annexes, whose need is related to the continuity of care provided during hospitalization:

§Paragraph 1 For the purposes of item IX, the clinical imperative must comply with the following rules:

I – in the case of dental care, the attending dental surgeon and/or the attending physician will assess and justify the need for hospital support to carry out the dental procedure, with the aim of ensuring greater patient safety, ensuring the appropriate conditions for carrying out the procedures, assuming the technical and legal responsibilities for the acts carried out; and

II – dental surgeon’s fees and dental materials used to carry out outpatient dental procedures which, in situations of clinical imperative, need to be carried out in a hospital environment, are not included in the coverage of the hospital segmentation and referral plan.

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