Authors :
Dr. Nikitha Perla
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 8 - August
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24AUG1462
Abstract :
Basal implants represent a relatively recent
advancement in dental implant technology, providing
numerous benefits compared to traditional implant
systems. These implants are strategically positioned in the
basal bone, which possesses greater density and stability
than the conventional jawbone. Specifically designed for
fixed rehabilitation in cases of significant jaw atrophy,
various designs of basal implants are currently available.
This review seeks to detail the characteristics of basal
implants and to highlight the distinctions between them
and conventional implants.
Keywords :
Basal Implants, Bicortical Anchorage, Osseoadaptation, Immediate Loading, Single Piece Implants.
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Basal implants represent a relatively recent
advancement in dental implant technology, providing
numerous benefits compared to traditional implant
systems. These implants are strategically positioned in the
basal bone, which possesses greater density and stability
than the conventional jawbone. Specifically designed for
fixed rehabilitation in cases of significant jaw atrophy,
various designs of basal implants are currently available.
This review seeks to detail the characteristics of basal
implants and to highlight the distinctions between them
and conventional implants.
Keywords :
Basal Implants, Bicortical Anchorage, Osseoadaptation, Immediate Loading, Single Piece Implants.