The first-ever consensus on the treatment protocol for zygomatic implants has been published by the Network of ZAGA Centres.

‘A modified Delphi consensus for rehabilitations anchored to zygomatic implants' set out to investigate the treatment approaches of 43 members of the global ZAGA Centres Network.

The result provided insight into the latest workflows, as the experts reached consensus on different aspects of zygomatic implant treatment including indications, pre-operative 3D planning, surgical protocols, implant design and follow up. This ZAGA collaboration established the first consensus protocol for safe and effective treatment of the atrophic maxilla with ZAGA Zygomatic dental implants.

Professor Cemal Ucer took part in the study, as an experienced and reliable figure in dental implantology. Engaging in both clinical and educational settings, Prof Ucer leads the Centre for Oral-Maxillofacial and Dental Implant Reconstruction, an acclaimed ZAGA Centre based in Manchester. His work utilises the latest techniques, and ensures referred patients receive high-quality care.

To learn more about how the latest zygomatic workflow developments affect your patients, or to discover training opportunities in Zygomatic implant surgery contact Prof Ucer and his team today at ucer@icedental.institute or Mel Hay at mel@mdic.co, call 01612 371842 or visit www.ucer-clinic.dental.