23/04/2024
Thrilled to share a heartfelt testimonial from one of our patients who recently experienced the life-changing benefits of Immediate Loading Cortico-Basal Dental Implants and Intraoral Welding!
What are Immediate Loading Cortico-Basal Dental Implants and What is Syncrystalization?
CORTICO-BASAL DENTAL IMPLANTS are advanced dental implants designed to provide superior stability and support. They are strategically placed within the cortical bone of the jaw, offering a strong foundation for dental restorations. Unlike traditional implants, which rely solely on anchoring within the trabecular bone, Cortico-Basal implants pe*****te deeper into the denser cortical bone, enhancing their durability and resistance to biomechanical forces.
IMMEDIATE LOADING refers to the technique of placing a dental implants immediately after extraction and delivering prosthesis, such as a crown or bridge, onto the implant shortly after its surgical placement. This allows patients to enjoy functional and aesthetic benefits sooner, bypassing the traditional waiting period required for osseointegration, where the implant fuses with the surrounding bone. Immediate loading is made possible by advancements in implant design, surgical techniques, and materials, ensuring reliable stability and successful outcomes.
SYNCRYSTALIZATION / INTRAORAL WELDING of a titanium wire involves the process of securely attaching the implants to each other or to a stabilization bar using specialized welding techniques. This technique provides additional stability and rigidity to the implant system, particularly in cases where the implants may not have sufficient natural support from the surrounding bone. By welding a titanium wire to the implants, a strong connection is established, minimizing the risk of movement or displacement of the implants during the healing process and ensuring the long-term success of the restoration.
In summary, Cortico-Basal Dental Implants offer superior stability by anchoring within the cortical bone, immediate loading allows for faster restoration of function and aesthetics, and intraoral welding of titanium wire enhances stability and rigidity, ultimately leading to successful long-term outcomes in dental implant treatment.