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Displacement of Zygomatic Implant in Infratemporal Region in a Case of COVID-19-Associated Mucormycosis.

Anuj JainBhushan MundadaMonica JainMeghana Nahata
Published in: The Journal of oral implantology (2024)
Reconstruction of maxillary defects can be carried out using a variety of treatment modalities. The choice of modality depends on numerous factors, including the size and extent of the defect, patient characteristics, and existing comorbidities. One of the various options is reconstruction and rehabilitation using a fixed prosthesis supported over a zygomatic implant. In maxillectomy cases, a zygomatic implant can be used to improve the retention of the obturator prosthesis, as the loss of alveolar bone makes it impossible to use conventional endosseous implants. Although zygomatic implants are reported to have high success rates, they are not free of complication. We hereby present a rare complication associated with the placement of a zygomatic implant in a patient with COVID-19-associated mucormycosis who underwent operation. This rare complication has never been reported before. This case report also highlights on the management of complications involving displacement of a zygomatic implant in the infratemporal region.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • case report
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • bone mineral density
  • decision making
  • bone loss