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Round and flat zygomatic implants: effectiveness after a 3­year follow­up non­interventional study.
Aparicio, Carlos; Polido, Waldemar D; Chehade, Antoine; Shenouda, Marc; Simon, Madalina; Simon, Peter; Al-Nawas, Bilal.
Affiliation
  • Aparicio C; Zygomatic Unit, Hepler Bone Clinic, ZAGA Center Barcelona, Roman Macaya, 22-24, 08022, Barcelona, Spain. carlos.aparicio@zagacenters.com.
  • Polido WD; International Teaching Scholar, Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, USA. carlos.aparicio@zagacenters.com.
  • Chehade A; Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Indiana University School of Dentistry Indianapolis, USA. ZAGA Center, Indiana University, 1121 W. Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN, 46202, USA.
  • Shenouda M; Seaforth Oral Surgery, ZAGA Center Montreal, 3550 côte des neiges, suite 170, Montreal, QC, H3H 1V4, Canada.
  • Simon M; Seaforth Oral Surgery, ZAGA Center Montreal, 3550 côte des neiges, suite 170, Montreal, QC, H3H 1V4, Canada.
  • Simon P; ZAGA Center Stuttgart, All-On-4 Excellence Center, Kronprinzstraße 11, 70173, Stuttgart, Germany.
  • Al-Nawas B; ZAGA Center Stuttgart, All-On-4 Excellence Center, Kronprinzstraße 11, 70173, Stuttgart, Germany.
Int J Implant Dent ; 10(1): 30, 2024 Jun 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38856876
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

This non-interventional study investigates variations in the type and frequency of late complications linked to novel zygomatic implant designs, installed adhering to the Zygoma Anatomy-Guided Approach (ZAGA) concept, over an extended follow-up period of at least 3 years.

METHODS:

Consecutive patients presenting indications for treatment with ZIs were treated according to ZAGA recommendations. Implants were immediately loaded. The ORIS success criteria for prosthetic offset, stability, sinus changes and soft-tissue status were used to evaluate the outcome.

RESULTS:

Twenty patients were treated. Ten patients received two ZIs and regular implants; one received three ZIs plus regular implants, and nine received four ZIs. Fifty-nine ZIs were placed thirty-six (61%) Straumann ZAGA-Flat implants and twenty-three (39%) Straumann ZAGA-Round implants. Four patients (20%) presented earlier sinus floor discontinuities. Fifteen patients (75%) had prior sinus opacities. Nineteen patients were followed for between 38 and 53 months (mean 46.5 months). One patient dropped out after 20 months. When comparing pre-surgical CBCT with post-surgical CBCT, 84.7% of the sites presented identical or less sinus opacity; nine locations (15%) showed decreased, and another nine increased (15%) post-surgical sinus opacity. Fifty-three ZIs (89.8%) maintained stable soft tissue. Six ZIs had recessions with no signs of infection. ZIs and prosthesis survival rate was 100%.

CONCLUSIONS:

The study highlights the effectiveness of ZAGA-based zygomatic implant rehabilitations using Round and Flat designs. Despite patient number constraints, minimal changes in the frequency of late complications from the 1-year follow-up were observed. 100% implant and prosthesis survival rate over a mean follow-up of 46.5 months is reported.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Zygoma / Dental Implants Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Int J Implant Dent Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Spain Country of publication: Germany

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Zygoma / Dental Implants Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Int J Implant Dent Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Spain Country of publication: Germany