June 2019
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Contemporary basal implantology aims at rapid restoration of masticatory function and esthetics using implants designed to fit the available bone structure. Bone volume, bone density, and bone anatomy determine the static treatment option, while the dynamic and physiological aspects of the technique are related to activation of stem cells with osseotensors, blood supply, muscles, occlusion, and functional loading of the prosthetic implant-supported teeth. All of these parameters must be taken into consideration in order to promote long-term implant success.