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Standard Or Mini Dental Implants: Which Is Right For You?

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If you've done any research into dental implants, you may have heard or read about mini dental implants. This can be very confusing for potential patients as it's sometimes unclear what the difference is between mini implants and traditional implants and which is right for you. If you're in this conundrum, check out this guide to get a better understanding of the differences between the two types of implants and what you should be looking into.

The Function of Implants

The first thing you should know is that dental implants and mini dental implants work the exact same way. They're both titanium pegs that are inserted into the gums and reach down into the jaw bone like a real tooth. After a healing period, a dental crown is mounted on top, and the process is complete; you have a new (artificial) tooth where a gap used to be. There's no significant difference in how a dental implant and a mini dental implant serve you, so why do the two even exist?

Where Mini Implants Excel

The main reason mini dental implants exist is because they are better at one particular thing than traditional dental implants. Mini dental implants are thinner than standard dental implants. This means that for patients with more delicate or fragile jaw bones, mini dental implants may be the superior choice. Some people simply don't have strong enough jaw bones to support a standard dental implant, and this is where a mini dental implant becomes the better option.

Your Dentist's Knowledge

Of course, this doesn't solve the quandary of which is right for you. However, no online guide can tell you exactly which implant is best for your circumstances. For that, you need to visit a dentist.

Your dentist will be able to tell you easily which type of implant will serve you. They'll examine your mouth and jaw, ask a few questions, and take some x-rays. This will give them a good idea of your background (like whether you smoke) and will inform them of your bone density in your jaw. From there, your dentist will be able to tell you concretely which implant is best for you. 

In the end, it doesn't really matter whether you get a standard dental implant or a mini dental implant. Either one will give you the replacement tooth you've been looking for and the most natural replacement method possible. Make an appointment with a dentist and get the ball rolling.

For more information on dental implants, contact a local dental clinic.


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