Photo Basal Dental Implants for Missing Teeth

patient for full mouth dental implants with basal implants

Basal dental implants for Edentulism

Discover the results and transformation for patients who suffered from tooth loss, partial or total edentulism with bone atrophy. The full mouth dental restorations were completed with basal dental implants that are fixed deep into the cortical bone. It avoids bone grafting and sinus lift.

Before and After Basal Dental Implants for Missing Teeth

Full mouth dental restoration of edentulous patient with bone atrophy. The implant dentist positioned basal dental implants on the length of the jaws to recreate the natural functionality of the mouth to enable normal mastication.

Dr George is a leading basal implant dentist. He specializes in the full dental restoration patients of missing teeth with severe bone loss and gum disease with basal implants.

Dr George practices in Italy. He has many patients from France, the United Kingdom, Germany, the USA, Canada and Australia.


Total Edentulism Before and After Basal Implants

Full mouth dental restoration for edentulous patient with severe bone loss. Basal dental implants with PFM bridge ceramic crowns.


Dr Genchev
Full Mouth Dental Implants

Discover the results of Dr Genchev who is a basal implant dentist in Bulgaria. He treats patients who suffer from missing teeth, bone loss and reversed dental occlusion.

Dr Genchev completes the full mouth dental restoration by replacing all the missing teeth in 1 visit of 5 days. His dental practice is located in Plovdiv Bulgaria.

sponsored by Dr Genchev.

The advantages of basal dental implants

What are the advantages of basal implants to replace missing teeth?

Basal dental implants have been specially designed to replace missing teeth for patients who suffer from severe bone loss. Basal implantology has been developed for the full dental restoration of edentulous patients with severe bone atrophy.

Basal implantology is the only effective solution to restore the functionality of the mouth to enable normal mastication. Basal implants do not require bone grafting or sinus lift.

bone graft procedure

NO Bone Graft

No bone graft needed because it often fails for patients with severe bone loss.

zygomatic implants

NO Zygomatic implants

No need for zygomatic implants that increase the risk of complications.

sinus lift procedure

NO Sinus Lift

Basal implants avoid the need for sinus lift that can cause chronic sinusitis.