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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 20 MIN

What Every Dental Implant Surgeon Should Know About Remote Anchorage Non-Zygomatic Approach

from On the Mic with MAP Podcast: Mapping the Way to Predictable Implant Dentistry · host Michael A. Pikos

In Episode 5 of On the Mic with MAP, Dr. Michael A. Pikos dives deep into remote anchorage solutions for full arch implant therapy—without relying on zygomatic implants.Following the overwhelming response to Episode 1 on zygomatic implants, this episode explores alternative surgical strategies for treating the atrophic maxilla, including:✅ Pterygoid implants✅ Palatal approach implants✅ Paranasal implants✅ Trans-sinus protocolsDr. Pikos breaks down:When and why to use non-zygomatic approachesHow pterygoid implants eliminate distal cantileverThe role of cortical anchorage in full arch stabilityCommon complications and how to avoid themWhy restorative understanding is critical for surgical successIf you're looking to expand your full-arch capabilities and reduce reliance on zygomatic implants, this episode provides clinical insight, real-world application, and surgical strategy.00:00 – 00:56IntroductionEpisode overviewRecap of zygomatic implant discussion00:56 – 01:49Why this episode mattersDemand for non-zygomatic solutionsImportance of complications in learning01:49 – 02:21Overview of Remote Anchorage OptionsPterygoidPalatalParanasalTrans-sinus02:21 – 05:05Pterygoid Implants Deep DiveEliminates distal cantileverReduces need for zygomasIdeal for atrophic maxilla05:05 – 06:25Clinical AdvantagesEfficiencyReduced morbidityVersatility in revision cases06:25 – 07:39Technical ConsiderationsLearning curveBlind procedureGuided vs freehand07:39 – 08:54Palatal ApproachGame-changing techniqueStrong synergy with pterygoid implants08:54 – 10:02Paranasal + Trans-Sinus ApproachesCortical anchorage principlesExpanding treatment possibilities10:02 – 11:47Restorative IntegrationImportance of surgical-restorative communicationFull-arch workflow considerations11:47 – 14:58Complications OverviewPterygoid risksAnatomy challengesImportance of CBCT + planning14:58 – 16:44Palatal + Paranasal ComplicationsLoss of torqueTrajectory issuesAnchorage failures16:44 – 17:58Key TakeawayFirst drill (pilot bur) is criticalProprioceptive feedback matters17:58 – 20:30Event Promotion + ClosingFull Arch Complications SummitMultidisciplinary approachLegal + anesthesia considerations

In Episode 5 of On the Mic with MAP, Dr. Michael A. Pikos dives deep into remote anchorage solutions for full arch implant therapy—without relying on zygomatic implants.Following the overwhelming response to Episode 1 on zygomatic implants, this episode explores alternative surgical strategies for treating the atrophic maxilla, including:✅ Pterygoid implants✅ Palatal approach implants✅ Paranasal implants✅ Trans-sinus protocolsDr. Pikos breaks down:When and why to use non-zygomatic approachesHow pterygoid implants eliminate distal cantileverThe role of cortical anchorage in full arch stabilityCommon complications and how to avoid themWhy restorative understanding is critical for surgical successIf you're looking to expand your full-arch capabilities and reduce reliance on zygomatic implants, this episode provides clinical insight, real-world application, and surgical strategy.00:00 – 00:56IntroductionEpisode overviewRecap of zygomatic implant discussion00:56 – 01:49Why this episode mattersDemand for non-zygomatic solutionsImportance of complications in learning01:49 – 02:21Overview of Remote Anchorage OptionsPterygoidPalatalParanasalTrans-sinus02:21 – 05:05Pterygoid Implants Deep DiveEliminates distal cantileverReduces need for zygomasIdeal for atrophic maxilla05:05 – 06:25Clinical AdvantagesEfficiencyReduced morbidityVersatility in revision cases06:25 – 07:39Technical ConsiderationsLearning curveBlind procedureGuided vs freehand07:39 – 08:54Palatal ApproachGame-changing techniqueStrong synergy with pterygoid implants08:54 – 10:02Paranasal + Trans-Sinus ApproachesCortical anchorage principlesExpanding treatment possibilities10:02 – 11:47Restorative IntegrationImportance of surgical-restorative communicationFull-arch workflow considerations11:47 – 14:58Complications OverviewPterygoid risksAnatomy challengesImportance of CBCT + planning14:58 – 16:44Palatal + Paranasal ComplicationsLoss of torqueTrajectory issuesAnchorage failures16:44 – 17:58Key TakeawayFirst drill (pilot bur) is criticalProprioceptive feedback matters17:58 – 20:30Event Promotion + ClosingFull Arch Complications SummitMultidisciplinary approachLegal + anesthesia considerations

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