Tuesday, July 27, 2010

The Skinny on Mini's

As new technological advancements grow bigger & bigger, the results tend to be thinner & thinner. Microwaves, iPods, TVs & even hamburges have all maintained their original functions, but have shrunk quite a bit in size.

Electronics & food aren't the only advancements making waves. The dental industry has also changed with the advancement of implants--and now mini implants. Although mini dental implants (MDI's) have been around for a couple of decades, it is only in recent years they have made their mark mainstream.

Dental implants are used to replace a missing tooth/teeth or to secure a loose denture. Mini dental implants are basically a smaller version of a traditional implant, having the same components for function (screw & abutment), just in smaller form. The screw is what anchors to the bone & the abutment is placed on top of the screw to connect it to a crown, in the case of replacing a missing tooth. If a MDI is used to secure a loose denture, chances are, there will be at least 2-4 mini implants recommended. The implant screw is still anchored into the bone, but in a denture case, a special attachment is used to connect the screw to the denture. This special attachment allows the denture to snap into place for security.

Becasue MDI's are smaller and take less time to place, they are approximately half the cost of a traditional implant. And best of all, most patients have the crown & implant ,or the implants & denture placed in the same day with little to no discomfort.

In addition to providing replacement for missing teeth or security for loose dentures, both MDI's & traditional dental implants provide a way to help keep your bone. Over time, if a tooth is lost & no implant has been placed, the bone shrinks and begins to cause other problems.

So if you have a missing tooth/teeth or have loose or ill-fitting dentures, contact your dentist to see if you are a candidate for mini dental implants. Your frustrations aren't shrinking, but your bone is... so call today!

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