Zenith Basal Implants
Reliable Solution for Minimal Bone Volume Cases
Overview
Zenith Basal Implants are specifically designed for cases involving minimal bone volume, providing a reliable solution by anchoring securely in the basal bone. This innovative approach ensures stability in scenarios where traditional implants may not be feasible.
They anchor in the basal or cortical bone, which is denser and more mineralized than the spongy bone typically used for conventional implants. This allows them to provide stability in situations where traditional implants might not be suitable due to insufficient bone density.
The design of these implant focuses on achieving a natural fit and alignment, allowing for seamless integration with the patient’s anatomical structure. This characteristic is particularly appealing to practitioners seeking anatomical compatibility in their implant solutions. By emphasizing natural integration, Zenith Basal Implants address the challenges associated with conventional implant techniques, making them an option for patients with limited bone availability.
In summary, Zenith Basal Implants offer a promising alternative for dental professionals looking to enhance patient outcomes in complex cases, ensuring both stability and aesthetic appeal through their unique design and functionality. However, despite their advantages, there are notable disadvantages that dentists should consider when recommending this type of implant.
Key Features:
Basal Bone Anchorage:
Specifically designed to anchor in the basal bone, ensuring stability in situations where conventional implants may not provide sufficient support.
Seamless Anatomical Compatibility:
Emphasizes natural integration and fit, aligning with the patient’s existing anatomy for optimal comfort and stability.
Short-to-medium-term solution:
Made from high-grade materials to withstand various loading conditions, for patients who may not have enough bone for conventional implants.
Clinical Applications:
Zenith Basal implants are ideal for:
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- Patients with Low Bone Volume: Offers a practical solution for those who cannot undergo bone grafting.
- Anatomical Compatibility: Appeals to patients and practitioners focused on anatomical fit and long-term integration..
- Patients with Low Bone Volume: Offers a practical solution for those who cannot undergo bone grafting.