We offer a wide array of implant options for our patients with missing teeth. Some people benefit from a single implant, while others need a full prosthetic. For a few, mini dental implants are the best option or replacing lost teeth. Do you have questions about mini implants?
FAQs About Mini Implants
Question: How do they differ from traditional dental implants?
Answer: They are designed to be smaller versions of traditional dental implants. The placement process is less involved and they tend to heal quicker.
Question: What does placement involve?
Answer: As with traditional ones, they are inserted into the jawbone, where they fuse with the bone structure to ensure the tooth is strong and long lasting. However, mini implants work well for patients that have lost jawbone structure. When we lose teeth, the body stops supplying the jawbone with calcium and phosphorus. Without these nutrients, the bone tissue dissolves, leading to loss of jawbone density.
Question: Who makes a good candidate for mini implants?
Answer: If you have lost jawbone structure and would otherwise require a bond grafting procedure to qualify for dental implants, then mini implants may be a viable alternative. We will examine your smile to assess your candidacy and decide if this is the best option for you.
Question: How do I maintain my new teeth?
Answer: Once you receive your new implants, whether traditional or mini, you will need to take care of them as you would natural teeth. We recommend you brush your teeth twice a day and floss once a day. You should also see your dentist every six months, allowing the doctor to examine your implants. You can also receive a dental cleaning, removing plaque and safeguarding your new teeth from decay, infection, gingivitis, and even gum disease.
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