Mini Implants
Mini Implants are minimally invasive implants for single tooth replacements. These smaller diameter implants enable dentists to treat patients who cannot withstand the rigors of conventional implant surgery, who do not have enough bone to allow for full sized implants to be placed or those who are seeking an option with a lower cost than traditional implant treatment.
Placement of the implant is accomplished quickly and easily in a process performed in the dentist’s office, with local anesthetic. Using a precise, controlled, minimally invasive surgical technique, the mini implants are placed in the jawbone. The heads of the implants protrude from the gum tissue and provide a strong, solid foundation for securing your artificial crown two weeks later. Mini implant placement doesn’t require a lengthy healing period, thus allowing for the crown impression to be taken on the same day, and your crown can be issued 2 weeks later.
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Cosmetic Dentistry is the art, science and skill of using various dental processes to protect, restore and enhance a person’s teeth and gums. For patients wanting to correct crooked, cracked, broken, missing, discoloured, worn down or decaying teeth, cosmetic dentistry is an ideal solution.
Regular dental visits are important because they help spot oral health problems early-on when treatment is likely to be simpler and more affordable. They also help prevent many oral problems from developing in the first place.
Visiting your dentist regularly is also important because some diseases or medical conditions have symptoms that can appear in the mouth.
Even if you don’t have any symptoms that may appear obvious to you, you should still see your dentist regularly for check-ups as you may have severe problems that only a dentist can diagnose. Regular visits to the dentist can also help prevent any issues from developing. Keeping your mouth healthy is essential to your overall health.
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