Zygomatic Implants - Sarasota, FL
Solve Tooth Loss with
Zygomatic Dental Implants
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with Zygomatic Implants
Jawbone deterioration is surprisingly common, causing pain and discomfort to individuals daily. Tooth loss, gum disease, and trauma are the common culprits of bone loss. Small oral health issues often grow into larger ones when left untreated. These issues usually result in tooth loss and begin a domino effect of losing more teeth and bone deterioration. Tooth roots do more than just anchor your teeth during biting and chewing, they also support the surrounding bone.
The absence of a tooth promotes the process of bone deterioration, slowly affecting the surrounding bone and teeth. Those teeth then become lost and fall out furthering the effects of bone deterioration. Dental implants have become the “gold standard” for permanently solving tooth loss and restoring smiles. However, traditional dental implants need the required bone density to be successful
For patients with substantial jawbone deterioration, traditional dental implants are not possible. At Speranza Dental Implant Centers we have helped patients in Sarasota, FL restore their smile with zygomatic dental implants. Zygomatic implants offer an alternative option to traditional dental implants with the same effects. Drs. Melani and Steve Caldroney and our dental team can help you end the pain and discomfort you currently suffer from due to missing teeth and bone loss!
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Zygomatic dental implants are a specialized solution for individuals who lack sufficient jawbone density to support traditional dental implants. In cases where significant bone loss has occurred, placing implants into the zygomatic bone, also known as the cheekbone, provides a viable alternative. This approach offers numerous advantages over traditional implants, as it eliminates the need for bone grafting procedures, which can be time-consuming and require additional surgeries.
By anchoring the implants in the zygomatic bone, patients can achieve stable and secure tooth replacements, restoring their ability to chew, speak, and smile confidently. Zygomatic dental implants serve as an effective solution for individuals with inadequate jawbone density, allowing them to enjoy the benefits of dental implants without the need for extensive bone grafting procedures.
The Zygomatic Implant Process
We will begin with an in-depth consultation, as with any of our treatments. Dr. Steve Caldroney will conduct a thorough examination, discuss your oral health goals, and obtain digital imaging. We will discuss your customized treatment plan and answer any questions you may have about the procedure. To begin your procedure and ensure your comfort, we’ll provide you with our sedation options and start your procedure. Dr. Caldroney will strategically place the posts of your zygomatic implants into your zygomatic bone and attach a temporary prosthetic, allowing you to start enjoying your new implants right away.
Once your surgery is complete, you’ll undergo a period of healing that typically takes 4-6 months. During this process, your dental implants will fuse with your zygomatic bone and create a bond as strong as your natural tooth root. Since you will wear your temporary teeth, you can relish all the benefits of dental implants, such as eating your favorite foods and showing off a complete smile! At your final appointment, your permanent prosthetic will be placed.
This final set of teeth will be designed to the very last detail in our in-house dental lab under the supervision of Dr. Caldroney. Factors like skin tone, face shape, and gumline are considered for a natural look. We love watching our patients enjoy their new quality of life thanks to their zygomatic implants. If you suffer from jawbone deterioration and want to permanently solve your tooth loss, contact us today to schedule a consultation.
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