Founded in 2005, Bonita Del Rey Dental Care in Chula Vista specializes in conventional and zygomatic dental implants at its Otay Lakes Road office under a practitioner who served as a visiting scholar at Loma Linda University. The lead implantologist co-authored the textbook Remote Anchorage Solutions for Severe Maxillary Atrophy and holds membership in the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, credentials that inform pre-surgical cardiac-clearance coordination with providers such as Advanced Heart Care for patients on anticoagulant therapy. Latino-owned and bilingual in English and Spanish, the practice combines CEREC same-day crown milling, 3D cone-beam tomography, and guided implant surgery using in-house 3D-printed surgical templates. Post-implant rehabilitation for patients transitioning from full dentures to fixed prosthetics includes jaw-strengthening protocols coordinated with physical therapists at PT in Motion. Zygomatic implant fixtures anchor into the dense cortical bone of the zygomatic arch at 45-55 degree angulations, bypassing atrophic maxillary ridges to support immediate-load provisional prostheses within 24-48 hours of surgical placement.