VOLUME 27 ISSUES 2 | 2025

Success Rate of Zygomatic Implants in the Rehabilitation of Atrophic Maxilla: A Clinical Evaluation

1Dr Zainab javed, 2Dr sania Aziz, 3 Babar Shahzad, 4Kamran Safdar, 5Zamin Abbas, 6Qasim Raza

1Islam medical and dental college sailkot.
2University of mëdecine and dentistry Lahore
3Service Hospital, Lahore
4Gangaram Hospital, Lahore
5UHS, Lahore
6PIMS, Islamabad

Abstract
Background:
Acute atrophy of the maxilla shows a remarkable challenges in dental implantology. Zygomatic inserts have appeared as a reliable second to bone grafting procedures in these cases.
Objective:
To evaluate the success rate of zygomatic inserts placed in atrophic maxillae and assess asses linked complications, patient satisfaction, and prosthetic results.
Methods:
This reversion of clinical study highlight data from patients who got zygomatic implants over a 6-year period. Parameters includes insertion survival, prosthetic success, complications, and patient-reported end results were assessed.
Results:
A total of 84 zygomatic implants were fixed in 42 patients with acute resorbed maxillae. The concluded success rate was 97.3% over a researched period of 28–60 months. Slight complications were reported in 16% of cases. Patient satisfaction was increased due to quick function and better aesthetics.
Conclusion:
Zygomatic implants are majorly successful option for betterment of the atrophic maxilla, keep down condense the need for bone grafting and shortening treatment times. alert planning and surgical precision are important for optimal results.
Keywords: zygomatic implants, atrophic maxilla, surgical precision, parameters