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Imagine walking into a dental clinic with no functional teeth and leaving the very same day with a fixed, natural-looking smile. Thanks to Basal Implantology, this is now a reality for many patients.
Unlike conventional dental implants that often require several months of healing and multiple surgeries, basal implants are designed to provide immediate fixed teeth, even for patients who have severe bone loss and have been told they are not suitable for traditional implants.
Basal implants are advanced dental implants that are anchored into the strong basal bone of the jaw. This bone remains stable throughout life and is less likely to shrink after tooth loss.
Because the basal bone is highly dense and infection-resistant, these implants achieve excellent stability, allowing dentists to place a fixed bridge within 72 hours, and in many cases, on the same day.
The treatment is carefully planned so that the entire rehabilitation can often be completed in a single visit or within 24–72 hours.
Digital X-rays or CBCT scan
Medical and dental assessment
Smile planning
Hopeless teeth are extracted with minimal trauma.
The implants are inserted into the strong basal bone, providing excellent primary stability.
A customized fixed bridge is attached, allowing patients to leave the clinic with functional teeth and a confident smile.
Traditional implants rely mainly on the upper (alveolar) bone, which often shrinks after tooth loss.
Basal implants utilize the deeper cortical bone that:
Remains stable for life
Is highly mineralized
Offers excellent implant stability
Often eliminates the need for bone grafting
Walk out with fixed teeth on the same day or within a few days.
Most patients with bone loss do not require bone augmentation.
Even patients rejected for conventional implants may qualify.
Treatment is simpler and usually completed in one surgical session.
Patients can often resume daily activities sooner than with conventional implant protocols.
When performed by experienced implantologists with proper case selection, basal implants have demonstrated excellent long-term clinical success.
Basal implants may be suitable for patients who:
Have lost all teeth in one or both jaws
Wear loose or uncomfortable dentures
Have severe jawbone loss
Have failed conventional implants
Want fixed teeth immediately
Wish to avoid lengthy bone grafting procedures
A detailed clinical examination is necessary to determine the most appropriate treatment.
Most patients report surprisingly little discomfort.
The treatment is performed under local anesthesia, and mild soreness for a few days is common. Pain is usually well controlled with prescribed medications.
Patients are generally advised to:
Follow the dentist's dietary recommendations.
Maintain excellent oral hygiene.
Attend scheduled follow-up appointments.
Avoid smoking during healing.
Follow instructions for cleaning around the implants.
Most patients adapt quickly to their new fixed teeth and experience immediate improvements in speech, chewing, and confidence.
A full set of fixed teeth offers much more than an attractive smile.
Patients often experience:
Improved chewing efficiency
Clearer speech
Better facial support
Increased confidence
Improved quality of life
Freedom from removable dentures
Yes. In suitable cases, fixed temporary teeth can often be delivered on the same day, while the final prosthesis may be provided after the healing phase, depending on the treatment plan.
With proper oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, and professional maintenance, basal implants can function successfully for many years.
Yes. Basal implantology has been used successfully for decades by trained clinicians. Careful planning and correct surgical technique are essential for predictable outcomes.
Initially, a softer diet may be recommended. As healing progresses and according to your dentist's instructions, most patients regain excellent chewing function.
Losing all your teeth no longer means living with removable dentures or waiting months for a new smile. Basal implants have transformed full-mouth rehabilitation by making "Zero Teeth to Full Teeth in a Day" possible for many eligible patients.
If you have been told you do not have enough bone for conventional implants or simply want a faster solution with fixed teeth, basal implantology may be the treatment you've been looking for.
A consultation with an experienced basal implant specialist is the best way to determine whether this advanced treatment is right for you.