Sanghvi Face & Dental Hospital

Pterygoid Implants

What Are Pterygoid Implants?

Pterygoid implants are long dental implants placed at an angle into the pterygoid region (a dense area of bone behind the upper jaw). They are designed to anchor into the pterygoid plate of the sphenoid bone, providing strong support in cases where the back of the upper jaw has insufficient bone for regular implants.

This advanced implant approach avoids the need for sinus lift or bone grafting in the posterior maxilla.

When Are Pterygoid Implants Needed?

there is severe bone loss in the upper back jaw due to aging, tooth loss, or disease

there is severe bone loss in the upper back jaw due to aging, tooth loss, or disease

When the patient wants to avoid sinus lift surgery

When stable support is needed for full-arch prosthesis in the upper jaw (often used with zygomatic or basal implants)

Benefits of Pterygoid Implants

Strong anchorage in dense bone — no grafting required

Ideal for full-mouth rehabilitation

Reduces treatment time and cost by avoiding sinus surgeries

Enables fixed teeth even in severely resorbed upper jaws

Immediate or early loading possible in many cases

High long-term success rates with experienced implantologists

Process

Advanced CBCT Scan & Planning

Digital analysis to precisely target the pterygoid bone

Implant Placement

Under local anesthesia or conscious sedation, the implant is angled and placed through the posterior maxilla into the pterygoid bone

Immediate Loading (if feasible

Temporary prosthesis may be fixed within 48–72 hours

Final Prosthetic Phase

After healing and osseointegration, permanent teeth are placed for long-term comfort and function

Why choose us

At Sanghvi Face and Dental Hospital, we believe that a healthy, beautiful smile can transform your life. Our expert team is dedicated to providing personalized care and advanced treatments to help you achieve the smile of your dreams. Experience the difference with our comprehensive approach to dental and facial aesthetics.

FAQs

For patients with extreme bone loss in the upper jaw where posterior support is needed.

It requires expertise but is done under anesthesia and is generally well-tolerated.

Yes, they are often used in full mouth rehabilitation along with zygomatic or conventional implants.

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