Wisdom teeth (third molars) do not behave the same way in everyone. In some people, they erupt fully and remain problem-free for life; in others, they stay partially impacted, causing food impaction, bacterial accumulation, recurring infections (pericoronitis), or decay on the neighboring tooth. Some remain completely impacted in the bone, “silent” yet potentially risky.
For years, you may have had to rely on denture adhesives such as Fixodent or Corega, feeling insecure while speaking, eating, or when your denture moved. Perhaps you were once told, “Implants are not possible,” or “Your bone loss is too severe.” Today, thanks to zygomatic implants, selected patients with advanced upper jaw bone loss can achieve a stable, adhesive-free, fixed solution.
Severe bone loss in the upper jaw is common in long-term denture wearers or patients with untreated gum disease. Normally, implant-supported teeth need solid bone to anchor into—something missing in many of these patients.
When it comes to restoring your smile with dental crowns, two of the most popular materials are Zirconia and E-Max. Both offer strength, aesthetics, and durability, but patients often ask: "Why is Zirconia more affordable than E-Max?"
For many patients suffering from severe upper jaw bone loss, traditional dental implants are no longer a viable option. Years of tooth loss, periodontal disease, or previous failed implants can result in such bone deterioration that conventional solutions simply don't work. That’s where Zygomatic Implants come in — and at Milim Dental, we specialize in delivering successful outcomes for even the most challenging cases.
A Hollywood Smile is more than just white teeth — it's a complete smile transformation that enhances both aesthetics and oral health. Typically achieved using 16 Zirconium or E-Max Veneers, the procedure reshapes, realigns, and brightens the teeth to create a naturally perfect smile.
Milim Dental Hospital provides comprehensive dental services in a spacious 1,000 m² facility, supported by a wide team of dental professionals including specialists in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Prosthodontics, Orthodontics, Pediatric Dentistry, and Periodontology.