Mini Dental Implants

Explore Mini Dental Implants at Auburn Family Dentistry

While traditional dental implants are an excellent option for replacing missing teeth, some patients may not have sufficient bone density to support the standard implant size. In these cases, mini dental implants offer a viable alternative at Auburn Family Dentistry.

Our Auburn, IN, dentist, Dr. David Painter, offers mini implants to help patients regain maximum function from tooth replacements. If you’re considering dental implants but have concerns about bone density, schedule a consultation by calling (260) 357-2380 to explore mini-implant options.

What Are Mini Dental Implants?

Mini dental implants are smaller than traditional dental implants. They typically range in diameter from 2 mm to 3.5 mm, while traditional dental implants range from 3.5mm to 6mm in diameter.

The smaller size allows for a more conservative approach to implant placement, particularly in areas of the jawbone where there may be limited bone density. Most times, mini dental implants can be placed with minimal or no bone grafting, saving patients time, money, and additional procedures when compared to regular dental implants.

A mini dental implant is made of the same materials as traditional dental implants, such as titanium or zirconia. Their design mimics the structure and function of natural tooth roots, providing a stable foundation for dental appliances such as single dental crowns, bridges, or dentures.

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Mini Dental Implant Benefits

The mini dental implant treatment offers various benefits over traditional dental implants, including:

  • Mini dental implants don’t require as much jawbone density as regular dental implants, making them a good option for individuals who have experienced bone loss due to periodontal disease or other factors. This eliminates the need for bone grafting.
  • It’s a minimally invasive procedure compared to traditional dental implants. Patients also experience shorter healing times.
  • Mini implants are typically less expensive than other tooth replacement options.
  • Mini dental implants can mimic the structure and function of tooth roots, providing a natural look, feel, and function.
  • They often provide a better fit as they’re known as toothpick-sized implants.
  • A permanent solution to tooth loss.

Mini Dental Implant Cons

While mini implants can be an excellent tooth replacement option, there are a few drawbacks patients should be aware of:

  • Limited support: Since mini implants are smaller in diameter, they may not provide as much support for larger dental appliances. They’re often recommended for a single-tooth replacement.
  • Long-term durability: While made of strong, durable materials, mini implants don’t have the same long-term durability as traditional implants.
  • Higher failure rate: Some studies have shown that the mini dental implant failure rate is higher than other implant treatments. However, the failure rate varies with the type of implant, the surgical technique, and post-operative maintenance.
  • Potential for complications: As with any surgical procedure, there’s a risk of complications associated with placing a mini implant. These risks can include infection, nerve damage, and implant failure.
  • Cost: While mini implants tend to be less expensive than traditional implants, the cost can still be significant, and some dental insurance may not cover the expenses.

Mini Dental Implant Process

The mini implant process consists of the following steps:

  1. Consultation: You’ll begin with an initial appointment with our dentist. They’ll evaluate your oral health, discuss your dental history, and help you decide if mini dental implants are the best option for your oral health needs.
  2. Placement: On the day of your procedure, you’ll receive a local anesthetic or another form of sedation to ensure a comfortable surgery. Then, implant posts will be surgically placed into the jaw through a small hole accessed through the gums. While mini implants require less invasive techniques, you’ll need to set time aside for recovery.
  3. Recovery: It will take time for the posts to naturally fuse with your jaw. During this time, make sure to follow any instructions given to you by your dentist.
  4. Placing Your Restoration: Once you’ve fully recovered, you’ll schedule an appointment to have your choice of restoration placed. After that’s placed, you’ll have a beautiful, complete smile.

Overall, the process of getting a mini implant is a less invasive surgery and requires less healing time than regular implants, making it a convenient and effective option for many patients. If you’re interested in mini implants, consult with a dentist.

Candidacy for Mini Dental Implants

Candidates for mini dental implants may include:

  • Individuals with low bone density: Mini dental implants have a smaller diameter compared to traditional implants, meaning they don’t require as much bone density for support. This makes them an ideal option for patients who have experienced bone loss because of periodontal disease or other health problems.
  • For those who have lost one or more teeth: Mini dental implants can support a single dental crown or bridge or even stabilize a removable dental appliance such as a denture.
  • Patients with removable dental appliances: Mini dental implants can be used to stabilize a removable dental appliance, such as a denture. They can provide a more secure fit and prevent the appliance from moving around in the mouth.
  • Those who prefer a less invasive option: The placement procedure is typically less invasive than traditional dental implant placement. This can be beneficial for patients who prefer a less invasive option or have medical conditions that make traditional implant placement more complicated.

Mini dental implants aren’t suitable for every patient. Our Auburn dentist will assess your case and determine if mini dental implants are the best option.

Cost of Mini Implants

Mini dental implants typically cost around $500 to $1,500. However, the cost of mini dental implants will vary depending on several factors, including the number of implants needed, where the implant gets placed, and the type of restoration. In general, mini dental implants are less expensive than conventional dental implants.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are mini dental implants as strong as traditional dental implants?

While mini dental implants are smaller in size, they’re still made of strong, durable materials and can provide stable support for dental appliances. Your dentist will determine which option is best for you and answer any questions you may have.

How long do mini dental implants last?

With proper care and maintenance, mini dental implants can last a lifetime. However, the lifespan of a mini implant can be affected by factors such as oral hygiene, bite alignment, and overall health.

Can mini dental implants be used to support multiple teeth?

Mini dental implants are typically used to support a single dental appliance, such as a crown or bridge. In some cases, multiple mini implants can support a larger dental appliance, such as a multiple-tooth bridge or full-arch of dentures.

Are there any risks associated with mini dental implant placement?

As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks associated with mini implant placement. These can include infection, nerve damage, or implant failure. Your dentist will advise you on any potential risks based on your case.

Complete Your Smile Today!

With mini dental implants, patients can achieve a complete smile along with improved oral health. Even if you’re lacking the jawbone density needed for conventional dental implants, mini implants can help. Contact our Auburn dentist today to schedule your appointment.

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