Not everyone who has lost their teeth is eligible for regular dental implants. Tooth loss and dental diseases like periodontitis can cause significant bone loss in the jaw, leaving insufficient bone structure to support full-sized implants. However, mini dental implants, being smaller and requiring fewer placements, can often be a viable option even for those with bone loss.
What Are Mini Dental Implants?
Mini dental implants serve as the foundation for a removable arch of replacement teeth, essentially dentures. Unlike traditional dentures that rely on suction or adhesive, implant-supported dentures securely clip onto the implants. This added security is particularly appealing for those replacing their bottom arch of teeth, as standard lower dentures are typically less stable than upper ones. The increased stability allows most patients to reintroduce tougher and harder foods into their diet, enhancing both quality of life and nutrition.
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Discuss with us at your next appointment whether mini dental implants are a suitable restorative option for you.