Zygomatic Implants in Thousand Lights Chennai 2026

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In the past, implant dentistry offered restricted treatment choices for patients lacking sufficient jawbone support. Many individuals with significant bone loss were not ideal candidates for conventional implants and had to depend on removable dentures. Today, advanced zygomatic implants help dentists restore secure and fixed teeth in such complex cases. These implants make complete full-mouth rehabilitation possible even for patients with severe bone deficiencies. They also provide immediate functionality, allowing patients to receive stable, fixed teeth within only a few days after treatment.

What are Zygomatic Implants, and how are they used?

Surgeons secure zygomatic implants, which are longer than regular implants, into the dense cheekbone to provide exceptional stability and support. This approach often removes the need for major bone grafting procedures and enables treatment completion in a single surgical stage. At Truly Dental, our expert Zygoma Implant specialists perform this procedure with accuracy and care, ensuring patient comfort while delivering dependable, durable, and long term fixed-teeth results.

 

Questions? Answers

Dentists place zygomatic implants for patients who have insufficient bone in the upper jaw due to aging, trauma, tumor resection, or bone atrophy. They insert these implants directly into the zygoma (cheekbone) to provide strong and stable support for fixed teeth.

Only experienced and highly qualified oral and maxillofacial surgeons or trained implantologists place these implants. Skilled surgeons use advanced technology to minimize risks and ensure safe outcomes. By creating precise and well-structured treatment plans, they significantly improve the success rate of zygomatic implants. Although this procedure ranks among the most complex surgeries in dental implantology, patients usually experience only temporary post-operative swelling, which typically subsides within a week.

Nobel Biocare pioneered highly reliable zygomatic implants and continues to lead in this category. Straumann has recently introduced its own range of zygomatic implants. Trusted brands such as Noris Medical and Simpladent also receive wide recommendations for their quality and performance in zygomatic implant solutions.

Dentists rarely recommend zygomatic implants unless absolutely necessary. A single zygomatic implant usually costs between ₹50,000 and ₹90,000. Clinicians rarely use a single zygomatic implant alone; they typically include it as part of a full upper-arch treatment plan, combining three conventional implants, two zygomatic implants, and a fixed prosthesis. This comprehensive full-arch rehabilitation can cost approximately ₹3 to ₹7 lakhs per jaw, depending on case complexity and materials.

Surgeons place four zygomatic implants in patients with severe maxillary atrophy as an alternative to bone grafting for maxillary reconstruction. They may select this approach as a first-line treatment or as a rescue solution for failed implants and advanced bone loss. The Quad Zygoma surgical procedure demands high precision, careful planning, and advanced surgical expertise to ensure safe placement and long-term success.

Zygomatic implants are longer than conventional implants and anchor into the strong cheekbone structure.

They offer an alternative to complex bone grafting procedures, enabling treatment to be completed efficiently in a single surgical stage.