Why basal implantology?

Why basal implantology?

Following the improvement of surgical techniques in orthopedic surgery occurs Basal Implantology as part of the dental implants. The main difference between basal and conventional implants is their implementation to the patient. Conventional dental implants аре placed in the so-called sponge (soft) bone, while basal implants are implanted in cortical (very hard) bone. Namely manner and innovative design provide a number of advantages of these implants over conventional ones: The patient doesn’t need to wait for the “integration” into the bone. After placement, basal implants are already integrated in the strongest bone. The patient immediately recovers masticatory function. In contrast to conventional implants there is no need of large volume […]