The Benefits of Mini-Implants and Implant Supported Dentures
If you are looking for a durable and comfortable way to replace missing teeth, you should consider this solution.
Implant supported dentures make it easier to eat your favorite meals and engage in normal daily activities since they
will remain securely in your mouth. You will not need to worry about them coming loose or slipping out of place while
eating, speaking, or engaging in high-impact activities. Instead, you can rest assured that your teeth will be secure
regardless of what you do. Not only will this prevent unnecessary embarrassment, but it will also make life more
comfortable since your dentures will not be rubbing against your gums, causing irritation.
Once the initial healing period is over, which typically only lasts a couple of days, patients should be able to eat all
the foods they enjoyed prior to treatment. Once all phases of dental implant treatment are complete and the restorations
are in place, patients will be able to eat all types of foods.
While waiting for your appointment, here are some facts that you should know about traditional dental implants.
It all comes down to size.
A traditional dental implant generally has a diameter of 3 to 6mm. A mini dental implant is typically half of the size of a traditional one. There are several reasons why a mini dental implant may be chosen over a traditional size. First, people that do not have enough bone density to support a full size implant may be able to receive a mini dental implant due to the decreased size. This creates more opportunities regarding tooth replacement options for adults suffering from tooth loss along with our elderly patients that tend to suffer from resorption on a more regular basis. That is good news and if you have been told that you cannot get implants due to a lack of bone density, call 512-477-9775 for a second opinion.
The one downfall of using a smaller implant is that the implant itself may not be as strong or as durable, simply because it receives less support from the jawbone than a traditional implant would. In our Austin dental office, we know that mini dental implants are still incredibly secure but if you are looking for the most durable and secure tooth replacement, a traditional dental implant is still your best option.
Attaching a tooth.
When comparing the differences between traditional dental implants and mini dental implants, it is important to note that neither of these options are implanted with the tooth attached. When the procedure is first completed, the titanium post is inserted under the gums and secured to the jawbone. The attaching of the visible tooth comes later after the process of osseointegration has completed. The process by which the tooth becomes attached, however, is different depending on the type of implant you get. A traditional dental implant typically requires a second metal piece called an abutment to be secured in place at the gum line. Once secure, the new tooth (crown) will be attached. With a mini dental implant, one step is removed from this equation. There is no need for an abutment because a mini implant has a small ball at the end of it. As a result, the new tooth can be secured without this third piece.