Dental implant failures are not widely discussed, yet they occur more frequently than patients expect. When an implant fails – whether due to overload, infection, poor biomechanics, or inadequate bone support – the emotional and financial consequences can be overwhelming. Many patients arrive anxious, believing they have run out of options. But modern implantology offers a powerful corrective solution: Corticobasal® Implants, a system uniquely engineered to save compromised cases and restore full function rapidly.
Why Immediate Replacement Matters
Traditionally, when an implant fails, patients are advised to wait months for healing before attempting re-implantation. Meanwhile, bone loss accelerates, gum structure collapses, and overall oral stability worsens. Waiting only deepens the problem. Corrective treatment must be rapid, because each day lost increases bone resorption and complicates the correction.
And this is where the science of Immediate Loading Dental Implants changes the story entirely. Instead of waiting months, functional teeth can be restored within days, avoiding the painful cycle of surgical delays, grafting, and repeated failures.
Why Corticobasal Technology Works Best for Failed Implant Cases
Failure cases usually share the same pattern: inadequate posterior support, excessive load in incorrect regions, bacterial complications associated with rough-surface implants, and the domino effect of bone deterioration. When replacing failed implants, traditional two-stage systems struggle – they require grafting, sinus lifts, long healing phases, and even then, outcomes remain uncertain.
However, the modern Corticobasal® Implants work differently by anchoring in the cortical bone, the strongest bone in the jaw. Here, resorption is absent, and hence, outstanding mechanical stability is achieved, even in the case of bone loss. Therefore, these are the first choice for corrective cases.
The reference clinical research emphasises that in up to 57-month follow-up cases using cortically anchored implants for full-arch and segment prosthetic support, the survival rate remained remarkably high, regardless of factors such as diabetes, hypertension, or smoking. Peri-implantitis, a significant cause of traditional implant failure, was not observed in this study at all.
Leadership in Corrective Implant Cases
Corrective implantology demands both advanced surgical skill and a deep understanding of biomechanics. That explains why so many complex cases choose Dr. Vivek Gaur, a pioneer in this field whose expertise with full-mouth reconstructions allows patients to regain biting function, aesthetics, and confidence – often in a fraction of the time they expected. He advocates Corticobasal® Implants, a type of Immediate Loading Dental Implants, which offer renewed stability, bypass grafts, eliminate long waits, and restore immediate function even in severely compromised situations.
