NobelZygoma™
Immediate, graftless, fixed solutions for patients with severe maxillary atrophy.
The zygomatic solution backed by over 20 years of success, clinical science, and the support of community experts.
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Nobel Zygoma - The implant for severe resporption in maxillary bone
Discover NobelZygoma, the implant that anchors in the zygomatic bone. It is an implant system for an immediate protocol with graftless treatment that also offers prosthetic versatility. This shortens time-to-teeth for increased patient satisfaction.1
Shorten treatment
Avoid bone-grafting procedures with NobelZygoma implants, which anchor in the zygomatic bone.
Gain Surgical and prosthetic flexibility
Benefit from the implant body design with lengths ranging from 30 mm to 52.5 mm and either a straight neck or 45° angulation, all with an external hex connection.
Obtain high primary stability for immediate function
Provide patients with a fixed provisional prosthesis immediately after surgery.* Multi-cortical anchorage and the proven apex design allow for high primary stability.1
Proven and immediate
The graftless solution that allows immediate loading, backed by 74 studies.
Long-term success
Excellent long-term survival rates at implant and prosthetic level, with over 20 years' follow up.2
Advanced treatment option
Immediate improvement in quality of life for patients with severe maxillary bone resorption.
Backed with science
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Immediate rehabilitation of a severely resorbed maxilla using zygomatic implants
Dr. Rubén Davó, Spain
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Successful 10-year outcomes of NobelProcera® restoration in hybrid All-on-4® treatment concept
Dr. Armando Lopes and Carlos Moura Guedes, Portugal
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Long-term result of Quad Zygoma Protocol
by Davo et al. 2023
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Retrospective clinical study with 217 Zygomatic Implants
by Bonnet et al. 2022
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"The patient was told bone harvest and grafting was the only option."
Dr. Alexandra Marques and Dr. Rubén Davó
References
*Loading with a provisional fixed restoration on the day of surgery is possible, provided patient criteria are met and adequate implant stability is achieved.
- Davó R, Syed H, Vicent VG, Pons O. Clinical outcome of 33 immediately loaded NobelZygoma 45° (new design) [PSA‐358]. Clin Oral Implants Res 2016;27(Suppl 13):256.
Read the abstract - Vrielinck L, Moreno-Rabie C, Coucke W, Jacobs R, Politis C. Retrospective cohort assessment of survival and complications of zygomatic implants in atrophic maxillae. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2023;34(2):148-56.