ZYGOMA 2.0 - The New Age of Zygomatic Implants


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A new way of understanding the atrophic jawA new way to indicate zygomatic implants.A new way to plan for tangible goal, without subjective guessingA new way to use virtual planning intelligentlyA new way to position the implants in the region of the residual ridgeA new way of doing the surgery, with an objective and safe referencesA new way to shorten your learning curveA new way to work with prototypes - intelligently and objectively.A new way of anesthetizing - allowing you to do most cases under local anesthesiaA new way to improve the emergence of the prosthetic screwA new way of learning, do, and teach zygomatic implants.A peculiarity of zygomatic implant surgery is that there is no middle ground. Either you do it, or you don't. In "non-zygomatic" implant dentistry, there is scope for errors and, even if you make mistakes, you stay in the game until you dominate. But, with the zygomatic implants, most who try to learn to end up giving up in the first surgeries. Why? At the time of surgery, after the local or general anesthesia and total mucoperiosteal detachment, it is time to start drilling for the subsequent installation of zygomatic implants. At this crucial moment, the main question that dominates the surgeon's mind is: So, where do I drill? At that moment, it doesn't matter your academic titles, it doesn't matter how many articles you have published, and it doesn't matter your ego. It is the moment of truth. It is where demagogy ends, and a clear distinction between information and knowledge begins. Surgeons who master the zygomatic implants have learned through hard work, with a slow and arduous learning curve, and by making some mistakes. At the moment of the surgery, their surgical judgment is through their surgical feeling and intuition. But the question is: how do you transmit this knowledge? How do you teach zygomatic implants? How do you learn zygomatic implants?In this book, we will learn how the zygomatic implant learning curve works and how, through the ZYGOMA 2.0 Concept, it is possible to substantially shorten this curve. The answer lies in technology, surgical knowledge, objectivity, and practical reasoning ability. Among several topics, you will learn from this book: - The advantages of mastering the zygomatic implant technique from the point of view of marketing differential - The learning curve in zygomatic implants - Let's understand the basics, the surgical techniques described, and how zygomatic implants were traditionally taught, what we call ZYGOMA 1.0. - We will understand the nuances of surgical kits, implant drills and we will talk about trademarks and how to choose your zygomatic implant system - You will learn how to correctly indicate zygomatic implants, within the All-on-4 concept - We will go into step-by-step details of the All-on-4 Standard, Hybrid and Zygoma - We will see how to choose the ideal virtual planning software - Learn to work with the Virtually Osteotomized Prototype, where we will have a visual guide from where to perform precisely the initial perforations with the implant perfectly in the position of maximum anchorage in the body of the zygoma - How to use the initial perforation bone supported guides, understanding their advantages and limitations.There are several ways to learn zygomatic implants. I'll show you a way. Is that the best way? I can't answer that because I'd have a bias. Then I suggest you understand the method and then draw your own conclusions.ZYGOMA 2.0 - The New Age of Zygomatic Implants. The Ultimate Guide to get started, Accelerate Your Learning Curve, Master the Surgical Technique, and Get Ahead in Dental Market.




Zygomatic Implants


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This book provides clinicians with state of the art information on the use of zygomatic implants to restore function and improve quality of life. International experts come together to showcase important innovations and advances in techniques that will assist in the optimization of outcomes. Readers will find information on indications, biomechanics, the role of imaging, digital treatment planning, and all aspects of implant placement. Individual chapters are devoted to different procedures, including the extramaxillary surgical technique, extended sinus lift with retained bone window, the anatomy-guided approach, the quad zygoma technique, and static and dynamic guided surgery. The use of zygomatic implants specifically in oncology patients is also given detailed consideration. Today, the zygomatic approach offers many advantages for patients with severe maxillary resorption, in whom grafting was in the past unavoidable. In providing an up-to-date global perspective on the zygoma concept, this book will be an invaluable source of guidance for practitioners at all levels of experience.




Zygomatic Implants


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Zygomatic implants have been in use for more than two decades, and clinical follow-up studies have shown good outcomes. However, this treatment approach is only now seeing a strong resurgence of interest because it can provide patients with a fixed dentition in a short amount of time without any grafts, general anesthesia, or morbidity from a donor site, even in challenging clinical situations. Thus, a technique of relative complexity becomes minimally invasive in its application. This book reviews the state of the art of zygomatic implants and outlines several new surgical techniques and adjunctive procedures. The authors cover the fundamentals of using zygomatic implants, including the rationale behind the approach, anatomical and biomechanical considerations, imaging of the zygoma, possible sinus reactions, contraindications, prosthodontic considerations, and management of complications. This book will arm clinicians with clear guidelines for using zygomatic implants in the rehabilitation of edentulous patients.




Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for the Clinician


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This is an open access book with CC BY 4.0 license. This comprehensive open access textbook provides a comprehensive coverage of principles and practice of oral and maxillofacial surgery. With a range of topics starting from routine dentoalveolar surgery to advanced and complex surgical procedures, this volume is a meaningful combination of text and illustrations including clinical photos, radiographs, and videos. It provides guidance on evidence-based practices in context to existing protocols, guidelines and recommendations to help readers deal with most clinical scenarios in their daily surgical work. This multidisciplinary textbook is meant for postgraduate trainees, young practicing oral surgeons and experienced clinicians, as well as those preparing for university and board certification exams. It also aids in decision-making, the implementation of treatment plans and the management of complications that may arise. This book is an initiative of Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons of India (AOMSI) to its commitment to academic medicine. As part of this commitment, this textbook is in open access to help ensure widest possible dissemination to readers across the world. ; Open access Unique presentation with contents divided into color-coded core competency gradations Covers all aspects of oral and maxillofacial surgery Supplemented with videos of all commonly carried out procedures as operative video Every chapter or topic concludes with "future perspective" and addresses cutting edge advances in each area Every topic has a pull out box that provides the most relevant systematic reviews/ key articles to every topic.




Advances in Dental Implantology using Nanomaterials and Allied Technology Applications


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As the name suggests this book discusses how nanotechnology has influenced the provision of implant treatment from surgery to prosthetic reconstruction and post treatment biological complications. This book is a sequel to the earlier book “Dental Applications of Nanotechnology” published by Springer. It aims to present both the nanotechnology and allied research along with the clinical concepts of almost every different aspect of implantology in one volume. These two fraternities promote the translation of the research ideas and product development into fruitful practicalities. The first section covers nanobiomaterials in implant applications, in bone regeneration, prosthetic rehabilitation, to control biofilm and peri-implantitis, bone grafting and tissue engineering. The second section explores applications of such new technologies in the field of implantology that gives this book a unique feature by bringing science and technology into clinical application. It covers implant stability, peri-implantitis, lasers, CAD/CAM technology, impressions, 3D printing, reconstruction with bone grafts and zygomatic implants. Comprehensive coverage includes both simple and complicated clinical cases, with practical guidance on how to apply the latest research, diagnostic tools, treatment planning, implant designs, materials, and techniques to provide superior patient outcomes. The book is well written and structured making it easy for experienced clinicians and those new to dental implantology as well as students, researchers, scientists and faculties of dental universities







The Osseointegration Book


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Osseointegration is an area of medicine that has resulted from a greater understanding of how to unite bone and metal. In this medical handbook, Branemark (Branemark Osseointegration Center, Sweden), one of the pioneers of the field, presents 25 chapters covering the history, principles, and current state of the art of osseointegration in facial reconstruction.




Oral Implantology


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Facial Bone Contouring Surgery


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This book is a practical and detailed guide on how to perform a range of surgical techniques for facial bone contouring. Based on the clinical experiences gained by the authors while carrying out more than 10,000 facial bone surgeries at their clinical institute in Seoul, Korea, each procedure is meticulously described and illustrated, step by step. Importantly, careful attention is paid to the impact of ethnic differences on surgical technique and goals, drawing on lessons learned during the treatment of patients from approximately 30 countries. Readers will also find instructive accompanying case studies and copious guidance on preoperative patient assessment, potential complications, and complication management. Facial bone contouring surgery has been gaining popularity not only in many Asian countries but also in Western countries, especially those in which there are sizable Asian populations. In enabling readers to learn and master the various techniques of facial bone surgery, and to achieve optimal outcomes in clinical practice, the book will be of immense value to plastic surgeons in both Asia and the West.




Full-arch Implant Rehabilitation


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"Describes how the full-arch implant rehabilitation (FAIR) protocol works, who it should be used for, and methods to implement it successfully for different patients, in different arches, and in different initial clinical situations"--