What If I Don’t Have Enough Bone For a Conventional Implant?
Everyone experiences bone loss as they age. In this video, Dr. Vahid Bashi provides a solution for those with mild to severe bone resorption.
Many of my patients are concerned about whether they have sufficient bone density in their mouths to support a dental implant. The most effective way to address this concern is by scheduling an appointment for a complimentary examination and CT scan. This allows me to assess your specific situation accurately and recommend the best course of action tailored to your needs.
In instances where there is inadequate bone for traditional implants—often due to aging, infection, or long-term tooth loss—mini implants offer a viable solution. These implants are designed with a smaller diameter, enabling their placement in areas where bone deterioration has occurred, thus providing an opportunity to replace missing teeth effectively.