Understanding Basal Implants: Types And Benefits
Basal Implants: The innovation in dental implantology has resulted in Basal Implants that are fixed in the basal cortical bone which is denser and more resistant to resorption. Because of…
Basal Implants: The innovation in dental implantology has resulted in Basal Implants that are fixed in the basal cortical bone which is denser and more resistant to resorption. Because of…
Conventional Dental Implants cases are now showing signs of long-term instability and complexity. A long healing period, usually 3 to 6 months, is required before a permanent prosthesis can be…
In the domain of modern dentistry, one of the most groundbreaking innovations is "Fixed teeth in 48 hours". Spearheaded by Dr. Vivek Gaur in India, this technique is trusted for…
In dental implantology, peri-implantitis is a significant concern, especially among those who have undergone traditional or conventional 2-piece dental implant procedures. Let us look at the causes, failures, and solutions…
Basal implants are preferred Dental Implants that are anchored in the basal bone, which is the denser cortical bone present in the softer alveolar bone in the jaw. These are…