As you’re probably aware, tooth loss can be an embarrassing ordeal for the appearance of your smile. In addition, losing one or more teeth increases the risk of misalignment and facial collapse, causing patients to take on an older appearance. To ensure a greater range of people can enjoy whole smiles again, we now offer mini implants. What are mini implants? How do they differ from traditional tooth replacement?
Try Our Mini Implant Quiz
- True or False: Not everyone is a candidate for traditional implants.
- True or False: Mini implants work for those with weaker jawbones.
- True or False: They are fixed in place with a root-like implant post.
- True or False: The can last for a long time.
Answer Key
- True. In order to receive traditional implants, the patient must have enough jawbone tissue to support the implant post. In addition, the smile must be free of gum disease, as advanced gum disease (periodontitis) can lead to implant failure. We always examine our patients’ teeth, jaws, and gums to see if this is the best option.
- True. We can offer an alternative with mini implants. These are designed to provide tooth replacement for those who don’t have enough jawbone tissue to support traditional ones. They can also be an option for those with gingivitis or manageable cases of gum disease. We will of course take into account your oral health and the state of your jawbone tissue before recommending this procedure.
- True. The post is made from biocompatible titanium, which allows it to bond with the jawbone like a natural tooth root. Once the bonding occurs we can place a restoration onto the tooth, which is typically a natural looking and custom-made dental crown.
- True. With proper care and attention your new tooth can last for decades. We will discuss ways to care of your smile and recommend routine visits once every six months for cleanings and to allow the doctor to monitor your new tooth.
ABOUT YOUR LIVONIA, MI, DENTIST:
James Stewart, DDS, and our compassionate staff proudly serve patients of all ages from Livonia, MI, as well as Farmington Hills, Farmington, Plymouth, Northville, Novi, Dearborn Heights, Dearborn, Garden City, Westland, Redford, and the surrounding communities. To schedule a consultation, call our office today at (734) 425-4400.
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