Basal implants and conventional implants are two types of dental implants that differ in terms of their design, surgical technique, and the type of bone they are anchored in.
Basal implants, also known as cortical or bicortical implants, are designed to be anchored in the cortical bone, which is denser and stronger than the spongy or cancellous bone. These implants have a shorter length and a wider diameter, allowing them to engage both the cortical and cancellous bone layers for greater stability. Basal implants are often used in cases where conventional implants are not possible due to inadequate bone volume, quality, or thickness. They are typically inserted in a single-stage surgery, which means the implant is placed in the bone and the abutment is attached at the same time, eliminating the need for a second surgery.
Conventional implants, on the other hand, are designed to be anchored in the spongy or cancellous bone, which is less dense and weaker than the cortical bone. These implants have a longer length and a narrower diameter and require a higher bone volume and quality to be successful. The placement of conventional implants usually involves a two-stage surgery, where the implant is placed in the bone and left to integrate with the bone for several months before the abutment is attached.
In summary, basal implants are designed for use in cases where conventional implants are not possible due to inadequate bone volume or quality, and they offer a shorter and less invasive surgical procedure. Conventional implants require a higher bone volume and quality and involve a longer and more complex surgical procedure.
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