Get permanent fixed teeth in a short time with advanced Basal Implant Technology at Apex Dental Clinic. Ideal for patients with low bone, long-term tooth loss, or failed conventional implants, basal implants provide strong support using the dense basal bone of the jaw.

Basal Implants are advanced dental implants placed in the strong basal (cortical) bone, which is naturally dense and less prone to bone loss. Unlike conventional implants, basal implants usually do not require bone grafting and allow fast fixed teeth placement, often within a few days.
They are specially designed for patients with weak or thin jawbone and those who want immediate fixed teeth.
Patients with severe bone loss
Long-term missing teeth
Loose dentures / unable to wear dentures
Failed conventional implants
Diabetic or medically compromised patients (after evaluation)
Patients wanting fast fixed teeth without bone grafting

✔ Comprehensive Implant Consultation & Bone Assessment
✔ Digital X-Rays / 3D CBCT Scan
✔ Advanced Basal Implant Placement
✔ Immediate Fixed Temporary Teeth (in most cases)
✔ Final Permanent Fixed Teeth
✔ Bite Correction & Smile Design
✔ Post-Treatment Care & Maintenance
Immediate fixed teeth (often within 3–5 days)
No bone grafting required in most cases
Suitable for low bone patients
Strong and stable implant support
Minimally invasive procedure
Faster healing and recovery
Long-lasting and durable solution
Eat comfortably and smile confidently
Detailed oral examination, bone analysis, and implant planning.
Specialized implants placed in strong basal bone under local anesthesia.
Temporary fixed teeth provided quickly (in most cases within few days).
After healing, final strong and natural-looking teeth are placed.
Basal implant treatment is fast-track compared to conventional implants.
In many cases, fixed teeth are provided within 3–5 days.
Experienced Implant & Basal Implant Specialists
Advanced Digital Implant Planning
Immediate Loading Expertise
High-Quality Implant Systems
Safe, Sterile & Comfortable Care
Personalized Smile Design
Are Basal Implants safe?
Yes, when performed by experienced specialists, basal implants are safe and highly successful.
Is bone grafting required?
Usually not required, which makes treatment faster and simpler.
How long do basal implants last?
With proper care and hygiene, they can last many years or long-term.
Is the procedure painful?
No, it is done under local anesthesia for maximum comfort.
Restore your smile, chewing ability, and confidence quickly with Advanced Basal Implant Treatment at Apex Dental Clinic.