Basal Implantology

What are basal implants?

Basal implants are the modern system of implantology which utilizes the basal cortical portion of jaw bones for retention of dental implants, which is designed to accommodate the basal cortical bone regions.
The basal implant provides an excellent quality of cortical bone for retention. Basal implants are single-piece implants. In this implant system, the implant and the abutment are fused to a single piece which minimizes the failure of implants.

What are the advantages of basal implants ?

1.) Implant load is being transmitted safely to the free basal bone, while in conventional root form, there can be a bacterial attack.
2.) There are fewer chances of peri-implant infections because the implant surface is polished in a basal implant.
3.) The patient’s alveolar bone is needed, and there is no need for bone augmentation. All patients have enough basal bone, even if the vertical height is decreased. The treatment duration is also reduced.
4.) Immediate loading can be done in a basal implant. There is no edentulous phase and no need for immediate dentures.
5.) Extraction and implant placement can be done in a single appointment, even if the teeth are periodontally infected.

Contraindications

Absolute contraindications to implant rehabilitation include some medical conditions such as recent myocardial infarction, cerebrovascular accident, valvular prosthesis surgery, immunosuppression, bleeding issues, active treatment of malignancy, drug abuse, psychiatric illness, as well as intravenous bisphosphonate use.

BENEFITS OF BASAL IMPLANTS

1.) The prosthesis could be repaired within 72 hours of implant surgery. This is time saving compared to instances of traditional implant placements which need bone grafting or augmentation for a total of 1 year or 6 weeks is required for treatment completion using a demand for an interim prosthesis.
2.) Since basal implants have a single-piece design in which the abutment and body are fused together, the port issues typically faced with either two or three-piece standard implants have been prevented.
3.) Acute and despairing periodontal conditions can be treated with basal implants at 1 visit. Following the elimination of periodontal compromised tender tissues and teeth, then the individual is prepared for implant positioning.
4.) Basal implants are a fantastic selection for diabetics and smokers. Implant care incorporates ideal oral hygiene and routine prophylactic examinations.