Placement of transzygomatic implants.

The patient presented with complaints about the unsatisfactory appearance of his teeth, their mobility, and the inability to chew food properly.
His medical history included wearing a removable partial denture (a metal framework prosthesis) for over 15 years, which led to severe bone atrophy.

He had been refused treatment at multiple dental clinics due to the critical condition of the upper jaw bone..
CT scan results revealed the following issues:
radicular cysts near teeth 1.3 and 2.7, resulting in large bone defects;
complete bone atrophy in the posterior upper jaw, with bone thickness reduced to 0.5–1 mm.

The scan also showed an unfavorable flat alveolar bay on the right side, which significantly increases the risk of complications during sinus lift surgery.
Considering all of the above, it was decided to rehabilitate the patient using a combination of transzygomatic implantation and conventional implantation with fixation in the nasal septum.
The surgery was performed under general anesthesia and lasted 2 hours and 15 minutes. Temporary prostheses were fixed two days after the procedure. The patient was discharged from the clinic the same evening, 6 hours after surgery, in satisfactory condition.

In most cases (around 90%), such surgeries do not require hospitalization.
For longer procedures or in the presence of comorbid conditions, the average hospital stay does not exceed 24 hours.
Moscow
Outpatient Appointments
Stimul Clinic
121552, Moscow, Yartsevskaya St., 28

Inpatient Care
Ilyinskaya Hospital
143421, Moscow Region, Krasnogorsk Urban District,
Glukhovo village, Rublyovskoye Predmestye St., 2, Building 2

Sochi
(Zygomatic implants, full rehabilitation of upper and lower jaw, orthognathic surgery)
Gur.U Clinic
354000, Sochi, Yunykh Lenintsev St., 1
On the tenth day after surgery, there was no swelling, no pain, and no discomfort reported.
Permanent prosthetic treatment may be planned within 6 to 12 months.