The ZyRAX Protocol is a breakthrough surgical technique developed right here by Prof. Dr. Gunaseelan Rajan in 2026. It's designed for patients who've lost significant jawbone in the upper jaw and need a full set of teeth restored with implants.
ZyRAX uses a smarter approach by anchoring implants into your zygoma — that's your cheekbone. The cheekbone is strong, dense, and doesn't shrink like your jawbone does.
Here's what makes it different:
Buttress zygoma implants: These are placed at the back, going into your cheekbones. They act like strong support pillars, eliminating the need for those risky overhangs.
Anterior All-on-X implants: These are placed in the front part of your jaw where there's usually still some bone left.
Together, these create a stable, full-arch foundation for a complete set of teeth — all in one surgery.
Why choose ZyRAX?
No bone grafting needed: We use the bone you already have — your cheekbone — so no need for additional surgeries to build up bone.
Stronger, longer-lasting: Cheekbone implants are anchored in dense bone that doesn't deteriorate over time.
Immediate results: In most cases, you can get temporary teeth fitted the same day as surgery.
Even if you've been told you don't have enough bone for implants, ZyRAX can work for you.
You might be a candidate for ZyRAX if:
You've lost most or all of your upper teeth
Your upper jawbone has severely resorbed
You've been told regular implants won't work
You want a permanent solution without removable dentures
You've had failed implants in the past due to bone loss
Dr. Rajan will precisely place the zygoma implants into your cheekbones and the supporting implants in the front of your jaw. The entire arch is then restored with a full set of teeth.
Recovery involves some swelling and discomfort for the first week, but most patients are back to normal activities within 10–14 days.





