abstract |
The present disclosure describes a dental implant that is supported on cortical bone and that can withstand immediate loads. Specifically, if the hole is still present, the implant will be placed in the socket of the extracted tooth, or in the socket left over when the tooth was extracted some time ago, or alternatively in the cortical bone layer for placement of the implant In the foramen of the body, and externally, between the cortical bone and the gingiva slightly surrounding the mandible and maxilla. In one embodiment, to enhance fixation and vascularization during implant use, the implant of the present disclosure for installation in the inner region of the alveolar bone includes a plurality of raised platforms with flat tops such that the tops form The outer surface of the implant, for contact with the intraosseous region, and the spaces between the platforms forming a network of channels for vascular reconstruction fluid flow, have unexpected capillary properties. |