Implant insertion is a difficult technique in the rehabilitation of edentulous jaws that have atrophy. Today, a variety of bone augmentation techniques, including as sinus lift and ridge augmentation, are feasible, which raises the danger, expense, and number of required surgeries associated with dental implant therapy. Ironically, patients with significantly atrophied jaw bones seldom or never receive therapy. The less expensive and riskier alternative to costly bone augmentation operations is to use basal implants. Support for basal implants is provided by the basal bone, which is often free of infection and less prone to resorption. This book gives a detailed information about basal implantology.