# Strategic cortical engagement with basal implants for anterior ridge rehabilitation: A clinical case report

**Authors:** Muthupriya S, Uma Subbiah, Saranya Mohan, Krishna Kumar, Vijayalakshmi R, Jaideep Mahendra, D Shanmuga Prasanth

PMC · DOI: 10.6026/973206300211820 · Bioinformation · 2025-07-31

## TL;DR

This paper presents a clinical case where basal implants were used to restore missing teeth and bone without grafting.

## Contribution

The study demonstrates the effectiveness of single-piece basal implants for immediate loading and ridge rehabilitation.

## Key findings

- Basal implants provided immediate stability and function without bone grafting.
- Synthetic bone putty aided regeneration in deficient areas.
- Atraumatic extractions and timely restoration improved clinical outcomes.

## Abstract

Tooth loss and ridge resorption complicate traditional implant therapy, often requiring grafts and prolonged healing for success.
Basal implants offer a solution by anchoring into dense cortical bone, enabling immediate loading and superior primary stability. This
case involved missing mandibular incisors and an extracted maxillary lateral incisor, rehabilitated using single-piece basal implants
without grafting. Synthetic Novabone Putty supported regeneration in deficient areas. With atraumatic extractions, bicortical
stabilization, and timely restoration, both function and esthetics were efficiently restored.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** resorption (MESH:D014091), Tooth loss (MESH:D016388)
- **Chemicals:** Novabone Putty (-)

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## References

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