Mini Dental Implants

Who Are Mini Dental Implants Right For?

To start with, a mini dental implant is not the same as a traditional implant. While the concept is somewhat alike, they each have a different purpose. If you have one or more missing teeth or you wear dentures, you could be a good candidate for a mini dental implant. First, talk to your dentist to determine if this option is the right one for you.

Understanding a mini dental implant

As the name implies, a mini dental implant is much smaller than a traditional implant. Overall, it is about one half the size. For that reason, this is an option a patient would get when missing a tooth or an entire mouth of teeth. Especially if the patient has bone loss or not enough bone for a traditional implant. Mini dental implants allow for tooth or teeth replacement, as with denture stability.

A big difference between the two is that with traditional implants, an oral surgeon must make an incision. After that, they implant a titanium screw. On top of that is where the artificial tooth goes. With a mini dental implant, there is no incision. Rather, the dentist screws the pole into the jawbone. Then there is a ball on the exposed end for securing the tooth.

As for people who wear dentures, the dentist secures an O-ring to the set, usually the bottom teeth. That ring then loops over the ball on the mini dental implant. The result is that the connection keeps the dentures securely in place. That means people who wear them never have to worry about slippage.

Who should get a mini dental implant?

As a much smaller version of traditional implants, a mini dental implant replaces one or a few missing teeth. However, the reduced size also makes it a good choice for individuals with small teeth or small mouths. For those individuals, regular implants would be too big. That makes the mini version ideal.

However, for someone to get full implants, they must have good bone density. Otherwise, there would be no way to secure the titanium screw. For individuals without adequate bone density, a mini dental implant from a dental professional is ideal. Again, because it is much smaller, it simply screws into the bone without needing a lot of support.

People of all ages benefit from a mini dental implant. It all starts by visiting a dentist. Through an examination and X-rays, that dental professional can determine the best course of action. Since there is no incision required, this is a great choice for individuals who are slow to heal. It also works well for people who do not tolerate pain well.

Feel good about yourself again

If you have struggled with the way you feel about yourself because of a missing tooth, this might be the solution. If you wear dentures and worry about them slipping, consider a mini dental implant. More than likely, your dentist will recommend this option. Make an appointment, so you can recapture your beautiful smile.

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