Metal Frame Zygomatic, Pterygoid Surgical Implant Guide Universal fit for all implant brands stackable zygoma zygomatic implant guide

How to Place Guided Zygoma/Pterygoid Implants

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Welcome to All on Guide, a leading advanced dental solutions provider specializing in Zygomatic-Pterygoid Surgical Implant Guides. Our state-of-the-art guides are transforming the field of dental implantology, providing unparalleled precision and safety in treating patients with complex maxillofacial needs. We are committed to innovation and patient care, offering cutting-edge solutions for those who require advanced zygomatic and pterygoid implants. Our team of experts, led by seasoned dental professionals, is dedicated to enhancing surgical outcomes through meticulously crafted guides, ensuring a seamless and efficient implant process. Contact us to discover how our Zygomatic-Pterygoid Implant Guides can revolutionize your practice and improve patient experiences.

Severe maxillary atrophy can be treated using Zygomatic-Pterygoid Surgical Implant Guides with a metal frame design instead of extensive grafting surgery. Unlike traditional dental implants, Zygomatic implants are longer, tilted, and placed in the cheekbone (zygoma) for better support. However, inaccurate drill path direction or angular deviation can alter the implant trajectory, apex position, and exit point divergence, which can be risky. Therefore, a bone-supported surgical implant guide ensures the precise and safe placement of zygomatic implants.

The zygoma anatomy-guided approach (ZAGA) is a method for placing zygomatic implants. The ZAGA method adapts the implant design and osteotomy type to the patient’s anatomy. It has a couple of benefits when compared to the free-hand implantology.

All on Guide Zygomatic-Pterygoid Surgical Implant Guides are compatible with all implant brands. This universal guiding approach allows surgeons to use their favorite implant system.

The AllonGuide Zygomatic-Pterygoid Surgical Implant Guides are designed for secure and predictable implant surgery. Its metal frame guarantees biocompatibility, strength, and clear visibility. The guide has rectangular areas for visual monitoring of drills during sinus fenestration and an extension to the zygomatic bone for added support and guidance of long drills. The magnetic features and clamps ensure that different components remain securely in place. The stackable components fit together effortlessly, saving valuable time in the operating room.

Here are ten reasons to pick metal surgical guides over plastic guides for dental implants:

  1. Accuracy and precision: Metal surgical guides offer greater accuracy and precision in implant placement than plastic guides. This is because metal is a more rigid material less likely to deform during surgery.
  2. Durability: Metal surgical guides are more durable than plastic guides and can be reused multiple times. This makes them a more cost-effective option in the long run.
  3. Strength: Metal surgical guides are more robust than plastic guides and can withstand more force. This is important for complex cases where greater precision and control are required.
  4. Serializability: Metal surgical guides can be easily sterilized, reducing the infection risk.
  5. Visibility: Metal surgical guides are often radiopaque, meaning they can be seen on X-rays and CT scans. This helps to ensure that the implants are placed in the correct location.
  6. Versatility: Metal surgical guides can be used for many implant cases, including single implants, multiple implants, and full-mouth rehabilitation.
  7. Predictability: Metal surgical guides help ensure more predictable implant surgery results. This is because the implant placement is planned and controlled in advance.
  8. Less invasive surgery: Metal surgical guides can perform less invasive implant surgery. This means that smaller incisions are needed, and there is less trauma to the surrounding tissue.
  9. Shorter surgery times: Metal surgical guides can help to reduce surgery times. This is because the implant placement is planned, and the surgeon knows where to make and place the incisions.
  10. Patient comfort: Metal surgical guides can help to improve patient comfort during and after surgery. This is because less invasive surgery is performed, and the implants are placed more precisely.

Overall, metal surgical guides offer several advantages over plastic guides for dental implants. They are more accurate, precise, durable, strong, sterilizable, visible, versatile, and predictable, and can lead to less invasive surgery, shorter surgery times, and improved patient comfort.

Here are some additional benefits of metal surgical guides:

  • Better visualization: Metal surgical guides are often transparent, which allows the surgeon to see the underlying anatomy more clearly. This can help avoid essential structures, such as nerves and blood vessels.
  • Reduced risk of error: Metal surgical guides help reduce human error risk during implant placement. This is because the implant placement is planned and controlled in advance.
  • Improved patient outcomes: Metal surgical guides have been shown to improve patient outcomes in terms of implant success rates, healing times, and esthetic results.

If you are considering dental implants, talk to your dentist about the benefits of metal surgical guides. They may be the best option for you to achieve optimal results.

Contact us today to learn more about how our Zygomatic-Pterygoid Surgical Implant Guides can transform your practice. Our team is ready to answer your questions and assist you in making the most informed decision for your patient’s well-being.

▫️Step 1: Position the Positioning Guide with reference to the teeth. Determine the location of the fixing pins.
▫️Step 2: Straighten the bone and bring it to the desired level using the Bone Reduction Guide.
▫️Step 3: Insert the Surgical Guide and perform the milling operation.
▫️Step 4: Use the stackable guide to prepare the restoration in the ideal position before the operation.

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Don’t forget to read the AllonGuide Protocol before proceeding. 

allConcept Zygomatic-Pterygoid Surgical Implant Guides combine the power of computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), and magnetic technology to revolutionize the surgical planning and execution process.

Our magnetic stackable surgical guides are designed to enhance accuracy, efficiency, and patient outcomes in various surgical procedures. By leveraging advanced CAD/CAM techniques and incorporating magnetic properties, our guides offer a precise and adaptable solution for surgeons and dental professionals.

Key Features:

Benefits:

  • Enhanced Precision: The combination of CAD/CAM technology and magnetic stackability enables precise and reliable guidance during surgical procedures, resulting in improved clinical outcomes.
  • Time and Cost Savings: The streamlined workflow and reduced chair time associated with our surgical guides contribute to cost-effective treatment and increased patient throughput.
  • Improved Patient Experience: With accurate preoperative planning and predictable surgical execution, patients benefit from reduced discomfort, shorter recovery periods, and improved long-term results.

With our CAD/CAM-built magnetic stackable surgical guides, surgeons and dental professionals can achieve greater precision, efficiency, and patient satisfaction. By harnessing the power of advanced technology and magnetic properties, we are proud to offer a reliable and innovative solution that elevates the standard of care in surgical procedures. Contact us today to learn more about our surgical guide system and how it can benefit your practice.

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