Is There Any Alternative to Dental Implants?
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What are the Best Alternatives to Dental Implants?
Dental Implant Substitutes: Fitting your concrete needs
- Complete Removable Dentures: These dentures rest on the gums without being anchored to dental implants. They are suitable for patients missing a full arch or all of their teeth.
- Partial Removable Dentures: Best for patients who still have some natural teeth, as they fill in the spaces and help prevent other teeth from shifting.
- Crowns: Used to cover a damaged tooth or placed on an implant; they restore the tooth’s shape, size, strength, and appearance.
- Fixed Bridges: Replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent natural teeth; require preparation of surrounding teeth for support.
- Resin-Bonded Bridges (Maryland Bridges): Less invasive than traditional bridges, requiring minimal preparation of adjacent teeth. It is ideal for front teeth due to their aesthetic appeal and simplicity.
Choosing the right dental treatment option


When Are Dental Implants Your Only Option to Restore Your Teeth?
Success Rate of Dental Implants
When Do You Need Zygomatic Implants?
As an alternative to dental implants, zygomatic implants anchor not into the jawbone but into the zygoma (cheek) bone. The Zygoma bone doesn’t shrink, so there’s always enough bone for stable implants.
Patients arrive at the dental center for zygomatic rehabilitation mostly when it’s their last chance for stable implants. These implants give them long-term, functional, and permanent new teeth.
The last studies about the success rate of Zygomatic Implants reported a cumulative success rate of 96.1% after more than 5 years – Solà Pérez A, Pastorino D, Aparicio C, et al Success Rates of Zygomatic Implants for the Rehabilitation of Severely Atrophic Maxilla: A Systematic Review, 2022 – proving the incredible success rate that zygomatic implants have.
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We are studying how patients with Zygomatic Implants feel about their lives from 1 month to 3 years after surgery.
The study focuses on the quality of life for these patients. We want to understand how their well-being changes over time. Our goal is to gather information on their experiences and outcomes.
