How Mini-Implants Are Used
Not everyone is a good candidate for regular dental implant treatment.
For example, you may have a chronic medical condition, or smoke heavily, or have undergone radiation treatment to the neck or head. Oral issues such as gum disease or crooked teeth may also preclude routine dental implant placement. In situations like these, mini-implants provide a solution that allows you to get the benefits of implant treatment.
• Mini implants are used to used to secure dentures in place.
• Like conventional dental implants, mini-implants are titanium screws that are inserted into the bone of an endentulas patient.
• Unlike standard implants, you don’t need a separate attachment to be fitted onto the implant base.
Mini-Implants to Support Dentures
Mini-implants make dentures more secure. This avoids the problems associated with loose-fitting dentures, which may fall out or slip around and irritate the gums. And you won’t have to use messy dental adhesive or repeatedly visit your dentist to have your dentures adjusted. If you already wear dentures, you can have them adapted to be secured by mini-implants.