Risks basal implants
“Is the Basal Implant Viable or Dangerous?”
While no medical intervention is entirely risk-free,ย basal implantsย are highly viable when performed under the right conditions. With proper adherence to protocols and mastery of the technology, success rates exceedย 99%.
Key Factors for Success
Atย Anveli Dental, our expertise is backed by studies on thousands of patients, providing an objective understanding of potential risks. This research has helped identify and address the primary causes of failure, ensuring safe and effective basal implantology for our patients.
Is the basal implant viable or dangerous?
Theย International Implant Foundationย has conducted extensive studies to evaluate the effectiveness and reliability ofย basal implants, particularly under the guidance ofย Prof. Ihde. In one notable study,ย 394 patientsย who completed follow-up visits received a total ofย 4570 basal implants. The research meticulously analyzed patient profiles, including those with complex health conditions such asย smoking,ย diabetes, andย hypertension, demonstrating the adaptability of basal implants across diverse medical backgrounds.
The study also addressed potential complications, such asย discomfort,ย pain, orย implant mobility, showcasing how these were successfully managed through precise corrections. Backed by data from official studies by theย International Implant Foundation,ย Prof. Scortcetti, andย Dr. Cooper A., the findings reinforce the high success rates of basal implantology. These results highlight theย safety, effectiveness, andย wide applicabilityย of basal implants, making them a reliable solution for complex dental restorations.
Risks of the basal implant explained by our specialists
The study conducted onย 4570 basal implantsย placed inย 394 patientsย reveals the following clinical outcomes, showcasing the exceptional safety and reliability of basal implantology:
These results underline theย low risk profileย of basal implants when performed under proper protocols, emphasizing theirย safety,ย high success rate, and suitability for a wide range of patients.
The study highlights that postoperative issues with basal implants were minimal and mostly manageable in a single step. In all but one case, corrections involvedย removing and immediately replacing the implant, ensuring swift resolution without disrupting the prosthesis.
In one instance, aย supernumerary implantย was removed to resolve the issue, avoiding the need to dismantle the prosthesis. Corrections requiring implant removal were completed withinย 3 days, with immediate replacement in most cases. In one exceptional case, aย healing periodย was required before the implant could be replaced.
These results emphasize the efficiency and adaptability of basal implantology, ensuring successful outcomes even in rare postoperative scenarios.
An overall success rate of 98.9%ย for basal implants placed in the jawbone, increasing to an impressiveย 99.8%ย after corrective measures were applied. Cases where patients opted not to replace a failed implant were categorized as failures.
Key Findings
Higher Risks in the Prosthetic Component: Most post-operative problems were associated with the prosthetic phase rather than the implants themselves, indicating the importance of precise prosthetic execution.
Possible causes: tobacco, poor hygiene, saliva too acidic
Correction to be carried out: polishing of teeth
Possible causes: Invisible micro crack, accidental blow
Correction to be carried out: Change of the tooth in the mouth
Possible causes: Large number of extractions
Correction to be carried out: Restoration in the mouth or change of the bridge
Patients treated outsideย Anveli Dental Clinicsย often seek ourย expertise serviceย to address complications with basal implants. The primary issues identified include:
!Important Reminder!
Only us, ย Ihde Dentalย andย Biomedย brands are patented and certified. Always ensure your basal implants come with aย certificate of conformityย to guarantee authenticity and adherence to safety standards.
By choosing certified products and experienced professionals, complications can be minimized, ensuring long-term success with basal implants.
No, when it is performed under good conditions by recognized experts, the risk is minor. Basal implantology is a complex technique that requires great knowledge and specific equipment. We note the very good rate of the success of the basal implant whether it is performed on a single tooth or on complete restorations of the jaw. by having the appropriate equipment.
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It depends, as for many subjects, the risks associated with the basal implant are not spared by the “fake news” (false information) on the web. on the location and size of basal implants indicating that a basal implant is larger and larger than a traditional implant. In reality, it is exactly the opposite. Apart from a few extremely rare variations of basal implants that allow to treat so-called “hyper complex” cases, the size of a basal implant and its diameter are much smaller than a traditional dental implant. The mode of placement is less invasive and the removal of bone tissue during perforation is less important.
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It is customary to carry out the post-operative follow-up in the clinic where the dental implants were placed. This applies to basal implants as well as to traditional dental implants. It is very rare for a surgeon -dentist agrees to make corrections (even within the same country and even at a cost) on dental implants that he has not himself placed. And this for obvious reasons of liability. However, with 6 clinics dental in Europe where Prof. Ihde operates, in case of post-operative problems you can make these corrections in the dental clinic closest to you as in Switzerland for example. No overcharging will be requested.
When the care is carried out in Europe or in a country whose safety and responsibility standards are the same as within the European Union, there is no more risk of encountering a bad dentist only in France, Belgium or Switzerland Bad dentists are unfortunately found in all countries The specialists operating within Anveli have all been selected by Prof. Ihde to be part of his teams in which there are world champions, promotion masters or teachers at the IIR.
Thanks to all its commitments in favor of the quality of care, Anveli Dental is recommended by the French Embassy, that of the United States and has benefited from various reports on French magazines such as Gala or Marie-France .
After the operation, a CT scan ensures that all basal implants are correctly placed to avoid complications. The risk of infection and complications from a basal implant is very low when this the latter is correctly placed and stabilized by the 2 bony cortices (see the operationย ). perfectly stabilized, it will be immediately replaced or corrected.
Despite all the checks and precautions taken during and after the operation, postoperative problems linked to infection may occur in 0.1% of cases. It will then be necessary to inform the service of Anveli assistance available 7 days a week. They will offer you an appointment at the dental clinic of your choice in order to correct any problems. Anveli care guarantee is guaranteed for 10 years on the implants. .
Yes, strategic basal implantology (latest generation) was invented in the 90s by Prof. Ihde. For about thirty years Prof. Ihde himself placed nearly 60,000 basal implants, which allowed him to refine the technology and the protocol in order to make them as safe as possible. Today the success rate obtained is the best for the treatment of complete jaws and large segments.
No when done with a new generation basal implant. They are designed for that. Studies from the International Implant Foundation even show a significantly higher success rate ofย immediate implantationย because the bone only suffers one trauma instead of two. Also, the smooth titanium surface allows any impurities present in the post-extraction pocket to be naturally evacuated along the surface of the basal implant.
On the other hand, immediate implantation is not recommended with a traditional dental implant. It will be necessary for him to wait for the healing of the gum as well as the osteo-regeneration of the jawbone. Implantation immediately after tooth extraction, the risk of infection (In this case theย peri-implant osteitis) is high. We do not perform immediate implantation in traditional implantology.
No, inย basal implantologyย , that is to say the immediate fixation of the prosthesis must It must be performed within 72 to 96 hours after the operation.The prosthesis will act as a stabilizer and a force distributor on all the basal implants. In this way, the load exerted on each implant is minimal. This is still one of the many differences that can give rise to many questions from patients since in traditional implantology we strongly advise against this practice, which runs a significant risk of rejection.
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