The evolving role of zygomatic implants in the rehabilitation of patients with severe maxillary deficiencies. Traditionally considered a last-resort option, zygomatic implants have emerged as a primary, graft less solution for patients with atrophic maxilla or those who have undergone maxillectomy due to trauma, tumors, or congenital conditions. The session will provide a comprehensive overview of the indications, surgical techniques, and prosthetic considerations involved in zygomatic implant placement. Emphasis will be placed on complication management, success rates, and long-term functional and aesthetic outcomes. Through case-based discussions and clinical insights, participants will better understand how zygoma-based rehabilitation is reshaping the future of maxillofacial prosthodontics and implantology.
Highlights :
Transformative Role of Zygomatic Implants in Managing Challenging cases of Atrophic Maxilla and Post-Maxillectomy Defects.