The Progress of Zygomatic Implants for the Repair of Insufficient Bone Mass in the Posterior Maxilla
DOI: 10.23977/medsc.2022.030514 | Downloads: 12 | Views: 620
Author(s)
Mao Yuxin 1, Zheng Wenqin 2, Liang Xiaochen 2
Affiliation(s)
1 Shanghai Zhicheng Medical Management Partnership, Shanghai, 200000, China
2 Hangzhou Zhicheng Dental Clinic, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 310000, China
Corresponding Author
Mao YuxinABSTRACT
Missing dental implant is a relatively mature technology and has become a conventional restorative choice for patients with missing teeth. However, due to insufficient bone mass and poor bone in the maxillary posterior tooth area, implant restoration in the maxillary posterior tooth area often faces challenges.Current deal with insufficient maxilla posterior bone problem, clinical has put forward a variety of planting repair way, such as: wear zygomatic implants, autologous bone transplantation, etc., among them, to the application of zygomatic implant most, it can effectively avoid patients dependence on bone graft material, and achieve immediate repair, in a relatively short period of time to improve the chewing function, pronunciation function and aesthetic degree, hence this paper is maxilla posterior bone mass The application of zygomatic cultivation for foot repair summarizes the following progress.
KEYWORDS
Zygomatic implants, insufficient back of maxilla, repairCITE THIS PAPER
Mao Yuxin, Zheng Wenqin, Liang Xiaochen, The Progress of Zygomatic Implants for the Repair of Insufficient Bone Mass in the Posterior Maxilla. MEDS Clinical Medicine (2022) Vol. 3: 84-87. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/medsc.2022.030514.
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