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Mini Dental Implants- Advantages Disadvantages and Life Span

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  Dental Implants , one of the most sought-after options for tooth restoration, help to improve facial aesthetics by providing natural-looking prosthetics and also gives convenience to eat the foods of your choice. But there might be certain cases where this option is not suitable. Mini Dental implants  are an option for people who cannot opt for traditional Dental Implants. Much smaller in size and fairly new to the dental industry, they have many benefits which are now making them a popular choice. They are composed of two parts- a titanium piece that has a ball on each end and a socket with a ring-shaped “O” made of rubber to fit around the tooth. A great but fairly new alternative for replacement teeth, their advantages and disadvantages give a rise to lots of curiosity in people. In this article, we will enlighten you about their benefits and drawbacks. What are the Benefits of Mini Dental Implants? Mini Dental implants carry many advantages when compared to conventional ...

Mini Dental Implants- Procedure and Recovery

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  What are Mini Dental Implants A permanent solution to replace one or more missing teeth,  Dental Implants  have now become a popular choice for those who have experienced tooth loss. But there are constraints to the option as traditional implants are not a successful option for those who do not have enough bone mass in the jaw to support the implant. However, there may also be some who do not wish to opt for the option as they want to avoid the painful surgery. Mini dental implants are relatively newer types of implants that are smaller in size but have a similar structure and look like basic dental implants. Generally about half the size of a traditional  dental implant , they don’t require the same proportion of jaw bone mass as traditional dental implants. They are also much easier and much less painful to install with quick and a less invasive procedure that can be done in one appointment.  A smaller than 3 mm, 1-piece screw is used in the procedure while ...