Sunday, August 1, 2021

What exactly are Pterygoid and Zygomatic implants?

Zygomatic Implants

Zygomatic Implants are a famous firm mainly designed for implants that anchor into the dense zygomatic bone. Unlike natural jaw bone, the zygomatic bone does not resorb. Implants could lie on the outer feature of the maxilla or could be inserted throughout the maxillary sinus.

Hence, their use needs less bone grafting and permits for instant loading. Ultimately, patients could enjoy the advantage of leaving the surgery on that same day by a fixed restoration. That said, their present placement process needs substantial knowledge and experience, as improper placement might severely damage vital structures. 


Like zygomatic dental implants, there are pterygoid, otherwise pterygomaxillary implants are used when patients present significant maxillary bone deficiency. Pterygoid implants are conventional dental implants placed into a non-conventional anatomical area, which is perhaps the reason for their scarce use.

 

The pterygoid area is unusual to most dentists who might be afraid of the implant when placing implants due to the fear of accidentally damaging massive blood vessels or nerves located in that area.

 

Active Bone Control:

 

An inventive new handheld device, the ABC (Active Bone Control) aims to permit fast, predictable, and modestly Invasive placement of zygomatic plus Pterygoid Implants, which consumes top-notch safety!

For decades, spinal surgeons have been using ABC technology for accurate placement of spinal implants plus long-term surgical achievement with fast healing while reducing the requisite surgical procedure.

ABC uses a blend of electrical conductivity sensors plus audible signals to offer dentists safe and trustworthy guidance all over the surgical process to ensure accurate zygomatic and pterygoid implant placement every time.

The new inventive handheld ABC probe will quickly provide dentists worldwide with a secure and predictable dental implant placement technique that is useful in terms of patients rapidly regaining their quality of life, even those with the severely resorbed bone situation.

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