"NO SUTURES NO SINUS LIFT NO BONE GRAFT AND NO WAITING PERIOD OF 3 TO 6 MONTHS"
COMPLETE IMPLANTS AND PERMAMNET CAP IN JUST 72 HRS
Basal Dental Implantology is an advanced Implantology system which utilizes the basal – cortical portion of the jaw bones for retention of the dental implants which are uniquely designed to be accommodated in the basal – cortical bone areas. The basal bone provides excellent quality cortical bone for the retention of these unique and highly advanced implants. Basal Implantology is also known as Cortical Implantology.
The teeth are situated in less dense bone portions of the jaw bones called the alveolar bone (soft bone). This is also known as the crestal bone of the jaw. This less dense alveolar or crestal bone gradually starts getting resorbed and recedes once the teeth are lost or to many other factors. The bone which ultimately remains after regression of the alveolar bone following loss of teeth is the basal bone which lies below the alveolar bone. The basal bone is less prone to bone resorption and infections. It is highly dense, corticalzed and offers excellent support to implants for life
Advantages of the Immediate Loading Basal Dental Implants
Prosthesis is fixed within 72 hrs. of implant saving time , cost and trauma considerably In case of conventional implants associated with bone augmentation / grafting procedures, the total treatment time will be about 6 months to 1 year. The need for interim dentures / provisional’s is totally eliminated, in addition to avoidance of a second surgery for implant exposure in order to fix the abutment over the implant.
Fast, Safe & Painless Dental Implant procedures with unique advantages of:
Immediate loading
Avoidance of bone grafting
Single piece Implants
Basal / Cortical bone support
Minimally invasive (‘key hole’ Implantology)
Solutions for unfavourable bone situations
Extremely low failure rates
Virtually no incidence of Peri-implantitis
Three main advantages of the treatment method with basal implants
TIME: In just one single sitting procedure teeth are removed and basal Implants are inserted immediately afterwards. Contrary to conventional methods, the implants are set into cortical bone. Only small amounts of these bone areas are necessary for successful treatment, thereby avoiding bone augmentation, bone transplants and sinus-lift. This saves 98% of the entire treatment time and significantly reduces suffering or discomfort for patient and failure chances It saves the patient repeated visits to the dental centre saves a lot of time waiting time is minimized and fixtures placed in 3days
SAFETY: Any surgical procedure we can spare reduces the overall risk for the patient. By opting out of bone augmentation, transplants and other procedures, the risks are minimized by the basal method: only a single sitting is required
PAINLESSNESS: After the removal of teeth, patients may expect some pain ordinarily associated with procedure. However, no additional pain is experienced by inserting the implants. Therefore the process of setting the implants is virtually painless
Many patient asks themselves this question – even more those who suffer a compromised state of health or chronic illness (such as diabetes), or who are heavy smokers.
The answer is clearly: Yes! Over 99% of these patients are successfully
treated with basal implants
This includes patients suffering periodontal disease and (chronic) gingivitis, and those who have given up on receiving fixed teeth due to prolonged, agonizing or expensive treatment methods. These patients can all receive care with a „single-treatment-step“.
Basal implants are one piece implants in which the implant and the abutment are fused into one single piece. This minimizes failure of implants due to interface problems between the connections which exist in conventional two and three piece implants.
Works very well even in the most unfavourable bone situations – Avoidance of bone augmentation / grafting, sinus lifts and nerve trans-positioning – These implants are unique in that they can be made to utilize the available bone in the best possible manner to avoid bone augmentation procedures. With conventional implants, the available bone is modified (by using bone – grafts, bone substitute grafts etc.) to suit the implants. With the basal implants, implants are selected or adapted to suit the patient’s own available bone – with respect to quality and quantity.
Atrophied Mandible: In the lower jaw (mandible) which has severe bone deficiency, implants can be placed transversely above the mandibular canal taking the horizontal bone support or bicortical implants can be placed bypassing the mandibular nerve, engaging the lower cortical border of the mandible. Thus, bone augmentation / grafting procedures and complex procedures such as inferior alveolar nerve trans-positioning are almost completely eliminated
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Atrophied Maxilla: In the case of the upper jaw (maxilla) with an unfavourable maxillary sinus situation for implants, the sinus is bypassed with the basal implants, taking support from the bone anterior and posterior to the maxillary sinus thereby eliminating the need for bone augmentation and sinus lifts, almost completely
Diabetes Mellitus Conventional dental implants are generally contra-indicated in diabetes patients. This is because, diabetes is associated with co-morbidities, including increased susceptibility to infection, impaired wound healing and gum diseases (gingivitis, periodontitis etc.) However, basal implants work absolutely well in controlled diabetic patients because they are smooth surface implants which do not permit bacterial colonization on the implant surfaces. In addition, the fact that these implants take support from the basal bone is an added advantage as the load bearing areas of the implant (Basal cortical bone areas) are far away from the areas where bacteria attempt to invade (crestal alveolar bone).
Smoking is known to negatively affect the implant procedure because it cuts down the blood flow to the oral tissue like the smoking gums, teeth and bone, which in turn results in slower healing of the implant site. Smokers have a high risk of gingivitis and gingival recession which in turn will lead to dangerous infection around the implant (Peri-implantitis) leading to their failure. Smoking soon after the implant surgery will lead to impaired healing of the surgery site which can subsequently get infected too. In smokers, the Osseo-integration (the bone-implant connection, which is the most crucial for the success of an implant) may be compromised, leading to the failure of the entire process. In case of basal implants, since the load bearing areas are far away from the areas of the mouth affected by smoking, they take up well. However, it should be borne in mind that smoking immediately after implants will be unfavourable even in the case of basal implants.
Permanent Teeth in 3 Days
Dental implant treatment is a great reliever for people without teeth. But conventional dental implant therapy’s biggest drawback has been the length of time required by traditional placement protocols. 3 to 12 month treatment with multiple surgeries is common. Patients undergoing such treatment have to wait for a long time before they can enjoy the benefits of better appearance, chewing, speech and self confidence
It is possible and we give guarantee you come with missing teeth and go back with a new set of fixed permanent teeth that are firmly anchored-not dentures or temporary teeth in 3 days
This is possible with the technique of Permanent teeth in 3 days; all patients can enjoy the benefits of permanent fixed bridges on implants within 3 days. The improvised technique is more reliable than traditional techniques. Having placed several immediate loading implants.
THE PROCEDURE – FULL MOUTH DENTAL IMPLANTS
A full set of permanent teeth are fixed on the implants. A full set means getting 12 or 14 teeth on each arch. The fabrication of permanent teeth takes 3 days for a refined and good quality make. After 3 days permanent teeth are fixed on implants. The permanent teeth can be either zirconia (metal free Ceramic) or regular porcelain fused to metal or metal reinforced acrylic hybrid denture. We place 6 to 8 or 8 to 10 implants in the lower jaw and 8 to 10 or 10 to 12 implants in the upper jaw. We use a combination of compression implants, basal implants and pterygoid implants and easily manage to give a full set of permanent teeth within 3 days. By using this combination we easily manage to give our patients a full set of fixed teeth without any bone graft procedure or sinus lift procedure and its completely suture free if patient is on complete denture
Single or Multiple teeth replacement One or more implants are placed and then the permanent ceramic crown is fixed within 3 days. The risk factor of immediate crown on single implants is slightly higher compared to that multiple implants. As such, In very few cases of single implants, we may not necessarily place a temporary crown for 2-3 months and the permanent ceramic crown is then replaced later we give permanent crown to any molar if loaded with minimum 2 implants
Conventional dental treatment methodologies involved long periods of waiting before and after surgery with treatments spanning anywhere from 3 to 12 months. Immediate loading basal implants allow fixation of prostheses in just 72 hours of implant Placement. Interim denture and other provisional’s are eliminated thus avoiding a second surgery to expose the implant to fix the abutment over it.
There are several advantages to the immediate load dental implant:
It is cost-effective
Works on the principles of single piece Implantology where the abutment and implant are of one piece
Implant failure is drastically reduced as against conventional two or three piece implants
It provides basal/cortical bone support: The deeply rooted implant mimics the natural tooth root and is deeply embedded in to the jaw bone engaging the basal cortical bone. Conventional implants derive their support from the crestal bone which offers less stability.
The procedural approach is minimally invasive through key-hole Implantology
Method is flapless involving less cutting of the bone and screw-type implants are placed in a minimally invasive fashion. These self-tapping implants condense the bone during insertion. Some of the advantages of the method remain fast healing, and less post-operative oedema. Risks and complications are negligible. Almost any kind of unfavourable bone situation can be treated. Existing, available bone can be used to avoid any additional bone augmentation procedures. Basal implants are selected to adapt to patient’s existing bone quantity and quality.
Failure rates are extremely low and patient experiences no incidence of Peri-implantitis
With basal implants 60% less bone is displaced as compared to conventional implants. There is no impact on bone perfusion and integrity thus minimizing post-operative swelling. Basal implants facilitate multiple implant placements and load right after multiple extractions.
We uses some of the most modern dental approaches to minimize patient discomfort and at the same time focus on quality service
Immediately after fixed prosthesis patient can start chewing from the very same day
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FROM NO TEETH TO FIXED TEETH IN 3 DAYS