While corticobasal implantology offers advantages for patients with severe bone atrophy, its limitations include potential issues with bone quality, improper placement leading to cortical bone fracture, complications in complex cases, and the need for careful patient selection due to potential risks associated with immediate loading, especially in compromised medical conditions; however, expectations include faster treatment times, minimal bone augmentation, immediate loading capability, and good stability due to engagement with the dense cortical bone in severely atrophied jaws.