EXPIDENTAL
Basal Implant
Immediate Loading
Dental Implants and a complete fixed bridge in 5 days
Best choice for severe bone loss cases
Basal Implant : Definition
Basal implant is an advanced dental implantology technique that involves inserting an implant directly into the deep, well-mineralized layer of the jawbone, known as basal or cortical bone. This technique offers the possibility of immediate loading (placement of a dental crown within 72 hours) and does not require an osseointegration delay. The basal implant is fast, reliable, and economical, but it requires special training and a specialization that few dentists have.
Basal implants are considered the best choice for people with moderate or severe jaw atrophy who may need a bone graft or sinus lift with traditional implants. The new generation of basal implants requires a less invasive operation without opening gums, which allows rapid healing in just a few days. With the basal implant, the placement of the permanent prosthesis (crowns) is almost immediate, saving time and costs compared to traditional implants that often require bone grafting procedures and can take up to a year to be treated.
Full mouth restoration with Basal implants
Modern techniques of complete jaw restoration with the basal implants recommend the placement of 10 implants in the upper jaw (maxilla) and 8 implants in the lower jaw (mandible). These implants will form the abutments on which a fixed prosthesis of 12 solidary crowns will be permanently mounted on each jaw, thus giving maximum stability and comfort.
Restauration Bouche Complete
Basal implants are also a viable option for smokers, diabetics, and people with severe or chronic periodontitis, as it has a smooth surface that significantly reduces the risk of post-operative infection around the implant (peri-implantitis). Peri-implantitis is considered the main cause of failure and loss of traditional implants.
ADVANTAGES
Advantages of Basal Implants
- One-step process
- Fast, safe, and painless implantology procedure
- Does not require bone grafting
- Monobloc implant system (screw and abutment in one piece)
- Minimally invasive and less traumatic procedure
- Very strong bone support
- Immediate loading (crowns in 48-72 h.)
- Good solution for severe bone loss
- Possible solution for patients with diabetes, smokers, or cardiovascular diseases
- Good alternative for patients with advanced or chronic gum disease
- Virtually no post-operative infectious incidences
Treatment Steps
Full jaw restoration can be accomplished in one visit of 5 days
1. Premier jour
- Consultation and clinical examination
- Other radiological examinations (3D scan)
- Treatment plan and final quote
- Placement of dental implants
- Taking dental prints
2. Troisième jour
- Fitting of prosthesis structure
3. Cinquième Jour
- loading of fixed bridge
Complete rehabilitation of the jaw with the Basal Implants is not a painful procedure. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia; however, intravenous sedation is available for phobic patients.