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Practice Published: 09 June 2007 Rehabilitation of severe maxillary atrophy with zygomatic implants. Clinical report of four cases B. Aghabeigi & V. A. Bousdras British Dental Journal 202, 669 ...
The zygomatic bone is quite sturdy as it serves as a buttress between the skull and the maxilla. However, its prominence makes it particularly vulnerable to injury, especially when impact occurs ...
The cumulative survival rate of zygoma or zygomatic implants is 96% after 12 years. Zygomatic implants are very expensive in the United States. A typical full arch restoration using zygomatic implants ...
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