Cost of
ZYGOMATIC
IMPLANTS
IN MEXICO
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What Are Zygomatic Implants?
Zygomatic implants are specialized dental implants used for patients who have severe bone loss in the upper jaw. Unlike traditional implants that anchor into the maxillary bone, zygomatic implants are longer and are anchored into the zygomatic bone, also known as the cheekbone1. This innovative solution allows patients who are not candidates for conventional implants due to insufficient bone density to receive fixed dental prosthetics without the need for extensive bone grafting procedures.
BENEFITS OF
Zygomatic Implants
• Immediate Functionality
Allows for immediate loading of a fixed dental prosthesis, restoring function quickly.
• Avoids Bone Grafting
Eliminates the need for bone grafts or sinus lifts, reducing treatment time and complexity2.
• High Success Rate
Proven effective even in cases with significant bone loss3.
• Improved Aesthetics
Restores facial structure and appearance by providing support to facial muscles.
• Enhanced Quality of Life
Improves the ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
• Stable Solution
Provides a secure foundation for full-arch prosthetics.
WHY CHOOSE MEXICO FOR Zygomatic Implants?
Significant Cost Savings
Save up to 60% compared to prices in the USA and Canada without compromising quality.
Expert Surgeons
Access to highly trained maxillofacial surgeons and implant specialists experienced in zygomatic implant procedures.
Convenient Location
Proximity to North America with various transportation options4.
Cultural Experience
Enjoy Mexico's rich heritage, cuisine, and hospitality during your stay.
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COST OF Zygomatic Implants
MEXICO - USA - CANADA
Mexico | USA | Canada | |
---|---|---|---|
Zygomatic Implant (Per Implant) | $2,500 USD | $6,000 USD | $6,500 USD |
Full Arch with Zygomatic Implants | $15,000 USD | $35,000 USD | $38,000 USD |
The cost of zygomatic implants in Mexico varies based on the complexity of the case and the number of implants required. Average prices include:
• Zygomatic Implants (Per Implant)
Approximately $2,500 USD to $3,500 USD
• Full Arch Restoration with Zygomatic Implants
Ranges from $12,000 USD to $18,000 USD per arch
Note: Prices are estimates and may vary depending on individual needs and any additional procedures required.
Zygomatic Implants PROCEDURES EXPLAINED
- Comprehensive Evaluation: Detailed examination of oral health, medical history, and assessment of bone structure5.
- Imaging: Advanced imaging techniques like 3D CT scans to plan implant placement accurately.
- Treatment Planning: Customized plan outlining the number of zygomatic implants needed and prosthetic options.
- Anesthesia: General anesthesia or intravenous sedation for patient comfort.
- Implant Placement:
- Incisions made in the gum tissue to expose the jawbone.
- Insertion of long zygomatic implants into the zygomatic bone.
- Additional traditional implants may be placed in the anterior maxilla if possible.
- Temporary Prosthesis: A provisional fixed bridge may be attached on the same day8.
- Immediate Post-Operative Care: Monitoring and managing discomfort with prescribed medications.
- Healing Period: Osseointegration process where implants fuse with the bone, typically over 4-6 months9.
- Dietary Guidelines: Soft diet recommended during initial healing.
- Impressions: Taking molds for the permanent prosthetic bridge.
- Fabrication: Custom-made prosthesis crafted from high-quality materials like acrylic, porcelain, or zirconia.
- Attachment: Permanent prosthesis is securely fixed to the implants.
- Adjustments: Ensuring optimal fit, function, and aesthetics.
- Oral Hygiene Instructions: Guidance on cleaning around implants and prosthetics.
- Regular Check-Ups: Scheduled visits to monitor implant health and address any concerns.
- Lifestyle Recommendations: Avoiding smoking and maintaining a healthy diet to support oral health10.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Who is a candidate for zygomatic implants?
Ideal candidates are individuals with severe bone loss in the upper jaw who are not suitable for traditional implants. A thorough evaluation by a dental specialist is necessary to determine eligibility.
How long does the zygomatic implant procedure take?
The surgical procedure can take between 2 to 3 hours per arch. The overall treatment time, including healing and final prosthesis placement, typically spans several months.
Is the procedure safe?
Yes, when performed by experienced surgeons, zygomatic implant placement is a safe and effective procedure. As with any surgery, there are risks, but complications are rare.
What is the success rate of zygomatic implants?
Zygomatic implants have a high success rate, with studies showing success rates above 95% over a long-term follow-up.
Will I experience pain during or after the procedure?
Anesthesia ensures you do not feel pain during surgery. Post-operative discomfort is normal but can be managed with prescribed pain relievers.
How do I care for my zygomatic implants?
Maintain excellent oral hygiene by brushing twice daily, using antibacterial mouthwash, and cleaning around the prosthesis as instructed. Regular dental visits are essential.
Can I get zygomatic implants if I have other health conditions?
Certain medical conditions may affect eligibility. It’s important to disclose your full medical history to your dental surgeon for proper assessment.
Will my insurance cover zygomatic implants in Mexico?
Coverage varies by provider and plan. Some insurance companies may offer partial reimbursement. Consult your insurance provider for specific details.
TIPS FOR TRAVELING TO MEXICO
FOR DENTAL WORK
• Schedule a Virtual Consultation
Many clinics offer online assessments to plan your treatment in advance.
• Plan Your Trip
Allocate sufficient time for surgery, initial recovery, and follow-up appointments.
• Accommodation
Book lodging close to the clinic; some clinics offer package deals including accommodations.
• Health Preparations
Inform the clinic of any medical conditions or medications you are taking.
• Budgeting
Account for travel expenses, accommodations, and potential currency exchange rates.
• Post-Operative Care
Arrange for someone to accompany you or assist during your recovery period.
CONCLUSION
Zygomatic implants in Mexico provide an innovative and effective solution for patients with severe upper jaw bone loss who seek to restore their smile and oral function. With access to experienced specialists, modern facilities, and significant cost savings, SOTA Dental Mexico is an excellent choice for this advanced dental procedure. By carefully planning your trip and choosing a reputable clinic, you can achieve a successful outcome and improve your quality of life.
References
- ZAGA Centers: The ZAGA Straumann Zygomatic Implants Explained
- PubMed: Quadruple zygomatic implants supported rehabilitation in failed maxillary bone reconstruction – PubMed
- National Library of Medicine: Success Rates of Zygomatic Implants for the Rehabilitation of Severely Atrophic Maxilla: A Systematic Review.
- Rough Guides: Getting to Mexico | How to travel to Mexico | Rough Guides
- MDPI: Insertion Torque (IT) and Implant Stability Quotient (ISQ) Assessment in Dental Implants with and without Healing Chambers: A Polyurethane In Vitro Study
- PubMed: How to identify a high-risk surgical patient? – PMC.
- ASA: Practice Guidelines for Preoperative Fasting and the Use of Pharmacologic Agents to Reduce the Risk of Pulmonary Aspiration: Application to Healthy Patients Undergoing Elective Procedures | Anesthesiology
- PubMed: Immediate postextractive dental implant placement with immediate loading on four implants for mandibular-full-arch rehabilitation: a retrospective analysis – PubMed
- Wiley Online Library: Use of zygomatic implants to deal with resorbed posterior maxillae – Malevez – 2003 – Periodontology 2000 – Wiley Online Library
- IISTE: Lifestyle and Oral health | Purohit | Advances in Life Science and Technology