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Basal implants

Basal implants, also known as cortical or immediate loading implants, are a type of dental implant used in implantology. They differ from classic dental implants in several key ways, particularly in their design, placement, and the time required for the treatment. Basal implants are often used in cases where patients have low bone density or quantity and are not suitable candidates for bone grafting. Here’s an overview of basal implants:

Design and Structure
Material: Basal implants are usually made of titanium, similar to classic implants, known for its strength and biocompatibility.
Design: They have a specific design that allows for immediate loading. This means that the prosthetic tooth or teeth can be placed much sooner than with traditional implants.
Procedure for Basal Implants

 The process starts with a thorough assessment, including dental exams and imaging to determine the suitability of basal implants.
Implant Placement: Basal implants are anchored into the basal (cortical) bone, which is highly mineralized and less prone to resorption. This bone provides strong support for the implant.

Immediate Loading: One of the main advantages of basal implants is the possibility of immediate loading. This means the dental prosthesis (crown, bridge, or denture) can often be placed within a few days after implant placement.
Advantages of Basal Implants

 Ideal for patients who have insufficient jawbone volume and do not want to undergo bone grafting.
Faster Treatment Time: The entire process, from implant placement to restoration, can be completed in a much shorter period compared to traditional implants.
Less Invasive: Often, basal implants require less invasive surgery, and there’s typically no need for bone grafts.
Reduced Healing Time: Patients can have functional teeth shortly after the surgery, improving their quality of life immediately.
Considerations

 Not all dentists are trained or equipped to offer basal implants. It requires specific training and expertise.


Aesthetics: While basal implants are functional, the aesthetic outcomes might differ slightly from conventional implants, depending on the case.


Long-Term Data: There is less long-term data available on the success and durability of basal implants compared to traditional dental implants.
Basal implants offer a valuable alternative for patients who are not candidates for traditional dental implants due to insufficient bone density or other factors. However, as with any medical procedure, it’s important to consult with a dental professional who is experienced in implantology to determine the most appropriate treatment option based on individual needs and circumstances.

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