Mini dental implants are an excellent way to replace missing teeth. At our Austin dentist office, we regularly provide them to patients who have lost several of their teeth or are experiencing complete tooth loss. The benefit to mini implants is that you are able to have a secure prosthetic that will remain in place and not need removal on a nightly basis, as dentures require.

Mini dental implants are an incredibly popular treatment with our patients and below are a few reasons why:

#1 Mini dental implants look natural

When you replace missing teeth with dental implants, you get the benefit of a new tooth that looks exactly like your natural tooth. Dental implants are a standalone solution that does not use your surrounding teeth for security. Dental implants do not require wires or clasps, as other products do. As a result, the tooth stands independently and looks incredibly natural.

When creating the dental crown or tooth portion of your implant, we take measurements and an impression of your mouth as well as matching the existing shade of your natural teeth. This way, once we place the implant, you will not be able to tell the difference between your natural tooth and the mini dental implant.

#2 Mini dental implants are secure

One of the biggest complaints we hear from people who have lost a tooth or several teeth is that they do not feel secure with their dental reconstruction. This may seem like a small nuance, however, it is actually an incredibly big deal because it influences what you think about when you go out to eat with your friends or exercise.

If you are thinking about your teeth all the time, then they become a hindrance. One of the biggest benefits of replacing teeth with implants is that we surgically place and secure them to your jawbone. Mini dental implants are as secure as your natural teeth. As a result, you do not have to struggle with extra worry about your teeth.

#3 Mini-dental implants are convenient

When comparing the solution to traditional and dental implants, many people prefer the mini dental implants over other options.  Mini dental implants will frequently work for patients that have lost a portion of their bone density due to tooth loss and resorption. Traditional implants are longer and thinner, so they require your jawbone to be denser.

The problem is that after tooth loss you will begin to go through resorption where the body leaches calcium away from your jawbone for use elsewhere. The result is a jawbone that is weak and in need of a bone grafting procedure prior to placing implants. Mini-dental implants are shorter and wider so they very often do not require this initial step. As a result, the process can be completed much faster.

If you would like to discuss mini-dental implants further or find out if a procedure is right for you, call and schedule a consultation with our Austin dental office today.

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