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Why people say it's rare to see good results for zygos implants? What makes it hard to be done proberly? Is it something with the proportions or ratios or it's just the designer?
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Appreciate the effort; I hope your procedure goes well. But what are the features of well-responding soft tissue?I am in the process. It is rare because: Design ≠ soft tissue outcome, mostly guys around 40-50 get them (soft tissue has already sagged and they dont get a midface lift). I don't believe there are any botb threads on the ratios of anterior malar bone projection, 3/4th projection and lateral projection. You can have a perfect design, but the soft tissue might not respond how you want.
Brotha, dental implants are something completely different from custom peek implants. You need good skin collagen (aka be young, I will be 20 by the time of the procedure), little cheek fat (I have near to none genetically, losing 25kg made this even more appearant), skin needs to not be so thin you get implant show, tight malar ligaments so the soft tissue interacts nicely with the implant.Appreciate the effort; I hope your procedure goes well. But what are the features of well-responding soft tissue?
I did a search, and this is what I got: A thick periodontal biotype (also called a thick phenotype) yields significantly better aesthetic and functional results for zygomatic implants than a thin biotype.