Conventional Implants vs Mini Dental Implants
Explore the benefits of mini dental implants with Vahid Bashi, DDS, and how they offer a less invasive solution for tooth replacement in this educational video.
Many people are curious about the differences between mini dental implants and traditional dental implants. While both types are made from titanium, their main distinctions lie in their size and shape. Mini dental implants are significantly narrower, designed to be placed in areas where the bone is compromised and traditional implants cannot be used.
As individuals age, or if they have experienced an infection or prolonged tooth loss, bone deterioration can occur, leading to a reduction in bone size and density. In such cases, mini dental implants offer a viable solution without the need for a bone graft, thanks to their smaller and narrower design. They can securely anchor teeth, bridges, or dentures, effectively replacing missing teeth.
The surgical process for mini dental implants is less time-consuming and invasive compared to traditional implants. Instead of making large incisions to place the implants, a small puncture is sufficient, resulting in minimal bleeding. This approach significantly reduces healing time, making the procedure less painful and more comfortable for the patient.
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