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Immediate loading basal implants 

  1. Immediate loading – This is a protocol where the dental implant is restored with a prosthesis (crown/bridge/denture) immediately or within 48–72 hours after implant placement, rather than waiting for a healing period.

  2. Basal implants – These are cortically anchored implants designed to engage the basal (cortical) bone of the jaw. They are used in cases with severe bone loss where conventional implants are not viable without grafting.

 

🦷 Immediate Loading Basal Implants – Clinical Protocol (Case Overview)

Indications:

  • Atrophic jaw (minimal bone volume)

  • Severe periodontal disease (teeth need extraction)

  • Immediate function desired

  • Medically compromised patients where grafting isn’t possible

 

🔧 Implants Used:

  • Basal implants ( Redice Basal Implants)

  • Often flapless or minimal flap

  • Anchored in cortical bone (stronger and less resorptive than cancellous bone)

📆 Timeline:

  • Day 0:  Implant placement

  • Within 72 hours: Immediate fixed prosthesis loaded (usually metal-ceramic or acrylic bridge)

🔍 Key Features:

  • No bone grafting

  • Often used in full-mouth rehabilitation

  • High primary stability due to cortical engagement

  • Often one-piece implant design

 

 

 

 

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