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ITI consensus report on zygomatic implants: indications, evaluation of surgical techniques and long-term treatment outcomes.

Bilal Al-NawasTara AghalooCarlos AparicioEdmond BedrossianLawrence BrechtMatthew Brennand-RoperJames ChowRubén DavóShengchi FanRonald JungPeer W KämmererVinay V KumarWei-Shao LinChantal MalevezDean MortonJustin PijpeWaldemar D PolidoGerry M RaghoebarLambert J StumpelFrank J TuminelliJean-Baptiste VerdinoArjan VissinkYiqun WuSepehr Zarrine
Published in: International journal of implant dentistry (2023)
Zygomatic implants are mainly indicated in cases with maxillary bone atrophy or deficiency. Long-term mean zygomatic implant survival was 96.2% [95% CI 93.8; 97.7] over a mean follow-up of 75.4 months (6.3 years) with a follow-up range of 36-141.6 months (3-11.8 years). Immediate loading showed a statistically significant increase in survival over delayed loading. Sinusitis presented with a total prevalence of 14.2% [95% CI 8.8; 22.0] over a mean 65.4 months follow-up, representing the most common complication which may lead to zygomatic implant loss. The international experts suggested clinical recommendations regarding planning, surgery, restoration, outcomes, and the patient's perspective.
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