The cost of Zygomatic All-on-2 implants in Spain typically ranges from $10,000 to $18,000. Prices vary based on the clinic’s reputation, the surgeon’s experience with zygomatic implants, and the complexity of your case (such as bone loss or need for sinus lift). In the United States, the average cost is $38,000 (according to AAID). This means Zygomatic All-on-2 implants in Spain can be about 63% less than in the U.S.
Spanish clinics usually include the surgical procedure, two zygomatic implants per arch, temporary fixed teeth, anesthesia, digital planning (CBCT scan), and follow-up visits in the total price. In the U.S., the listed price often covers only the surgery and implants, with extra charges for sedation, prosthetics, and post-op care. Always confirm exactly what’s included before booking your treatment.
| Spain | Turkey | The USA | |
| Zygomatic All-on-2 implants | from $10,000 | from $3,996 | from $28,000 |
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Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-operation
Day 3 - Surgery
Day 4 - Post-operation
Week 1 - Rehabilitation
Week 2 to Week 6
Month 2 to Month 3
Please note that the above timeline is a general guide and individual cases may vary.
Dr. Alaa Ghuzlan is a dental implantology specialist at Clínica Dental Raíces in Tenerife. She holds a specialty degree in implantology from the University of Barcelona. Dr. Ghuzlan has treated thousands of patients across multiple countries. She focuses on restorative and cosmetic procedures to improve patient smiles.
Zygomatic All-on-2 implants are specialized dental restorations for patients with severe upper jawbone loss. This technique uses two extra-long implants anchored directly into the dense zygoma bone instead of the jaw. This provides a stable foundation for a full bridge without requiring invasive bone grafting or sinus lifts.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain attracts patients for zygomatic cases because top facilities like Hospital Ruber Internacional combine JCI-accredited safety with high-tech imaging. While many clinics offer standard All-on-4, finding surgeons skilled in mechanical cheekbone fixation is rare. Our data shows patients prioritize these Spanish clinics for the ability to handle complex bone resorption cases that other countries might decline.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize clarifying if the 2-implant count refers only to the zygomatic anchors or the entire arch support. Many report relief at avoiding bone grafts, though they stress the importance of seeing previous case studies before committing.
Zygomatic implants in Spain maintain a high success rate between 96% and 98% for patients with severe bone loss. These implants anchor directly into the cheekbone, achieving 98.5% stability within the first year and remaining 96.1% successful after five years of placement.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While overall success remains high, the 6-month healing phase is the most critical period. Spanish clinics specializing in complex cases often utilize 3D intraoral scanners to monitor bone integration. Choosing surgeons with specific University of Barcelona training in advanced implantology significantly reduces risks of rhinosinusitis.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize finding surgeons with documented history in reconstructive zygomatic cases rather than cosmetic care. Most recommend allowing the full 6-month healing timeline to avoid sinus complications or prosthetic failures.
Complex dental work abroad carries risks like sinus cavity damage or implant failure if rushed. Successful Zygomatic All-on-2 implants require a structured 6–12 month healing process. Ensuring safety involves choosing surgeons skilled in 3D digital dentistry at Joint Commission International (JCI)-accredited facilities to prevent long-term complications.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While Spain offers savings of up to 63% compared to US averages, the real value lies in the facility tier. Clinics like Hospital Ruber Internacional combine Joint Commission International (JCI) safety standards with 3-Tesla MRI diagnostics. This level of technology is vital for zygomatic cases to ensure precision before surgery starts.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that complex implants requiring sinus lifts demand extreme precision. Many advise planning for multiple return trips and avoiding any clinic claiming one-visit completion for permanent results.
Zygomatic All-on-2 implant surgery in Spain typically takes 6 to 9 hours to complete. This intensive procedure uses remote anchorage in the cheekbone for patients with severe bone loss. The total treatment timeline requires 6 to 12 months for full osseointegration and final restoration.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Beware of clinics promising one-day results for zygomatic implants. Data shows that skipping the 3 to 6 month fusion period significantly increases the risk of sinus complications. High-volume centers like Hospital Ruber Internacional emphasize this staging to ensure long-term implant stability.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the need for patience during the long recovery phase to avoid implant failure. Most recommend choosing specialists like Dr. Alaa Ghuzlan who utilize 3D radiology for precise surgical planning.