The Benefits of Mini Dental Implants
Learn the advantages of tailor-made dental implants with Dr. Vahid Bashi—designed to fit almost any jaw, even with severe bone resorption.
Individuals have varying jaw sizes, ranging from small to large, and from tall to short, which are determined by the natural structure and proportions of their jaw. This diversity in jaw sizes influences my decision on selecting the most suitable dental implant for each person. For those with larger jaws who have not experienced significant bone loss, larger implants can be an effective choice. However, as people age, it’s common for bone density to decrease and gums to recede, making it challenging to use traditional implants due to less predictable bone areas. In such scenarios, mini dental implants present an excellent solution, as they can be placed in areas where conventional implants would not be feasible.
Mini dental implants offer the advantage of requiring less time for surgery and being less invasive. This means that the procedure does not necessitate opening up the gums to insert the implants. Instead, a small incision is made for the implant insertion, resulting in minimal bleeding, quicker healing, reduced pain, and a more comfortable experience for the patient. Additionally, because mini dental implants require fewer components than standard implants, they are significantly more cost-effective, often costing half the price of traditional implants.
The best way to determine if you are a suitable candidate for mini dental implants is to visit for a complimentary consultation. During this visit, I will conduct a CT scan of your mouth to explore all available options and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan for you.
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