What is mini dental implants?
Mini dental implants offer a unique solution for tooth replacement, characterized by their smaller size compared to regular dental implants. While they share the basic structure of traditional implants, mini dental implants feature a one-piece screw with a diameter of less than 3mm. At the top of this screw is a ball-shaped end that extends from the jawbone.
How to use mini dental implants?
The process of placing mini dental implants is notably less invasive compared to traditional dental implants. Mini implants are positioned above the gum surface when inserted into the bone, whereas traditional implants are typically placed beneath the gums. This less involved placement procedure translates to a shorter treatment time for mini dental implants, often requiring just one visit with the use of local anesthesia, and sutures are usually not needed. In contrast, traditional implants necessitate several months and at least two dental appointments. Some cases may even require additional visits for bone grafting to provide adequate bone support for the implants.
Why opt for mini dental implants?
Inability to undergo invasive surgery.
Limited availability of time for multiple dental visits.
Insufficient jawbone structure to support a full-sized implant.
How much do mini dental implants cost?
The cost of regular implants is rising, while the cost of mini dental implants tends to be less. They’re between $500 and $1,500. And a single regular implant usually cost between $1,500 and $6,000.
How to care mini implants?
Proper care for mini dental implants is essential and mirrors the care routine for natural teeth. If you have mini dental implants, maintain a regular regimen of brushing your teeth twice daily, flossing once a day, and scheduling routine visits to your dentist. In the event of plaque and tartar buildup, your dentist may recommend fluoride toothpaste or a specialized rinse to ensure their longevity.