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Odessa The Difference Between Dental Implants and Mini Dental Implants

The Difference Between Dental Implants and Mini Dental Implants Odessa, TX

The Difference Between Dental Implants and Mini Dental Implants

If you are considering getting dental implants and wondering what the difference is between traditional dental implants and mini dental implants, we encourage you to call (432) 538-3318 to schedule an appointment with our 79761 dental office. Our goal is to provide you with a replacement tooth that is long-lasting, durable, and looks natural. Since every patient is unique, the only way to determine which type of implant is right for you is to conduct a physical examination and to take x-rays. Once we do, we can discuss whether a traditional implant or mini dental implants would be the best way to replace your teeth. The Doctors will then answer any questions that you may have, prior to scheduling an appointment for the procedure. At Advanced Periodontics & Implant Dentistry, we will ensure that you remain comfortable throughout the examination and procedure and that you are pleased with the results.

While waiting for your appointment, here are some facts that you should know about traditional dental implants.

It all comes down to size.

A traditional dental implant generally has a diameter of 3 to 6mm. A mini dental implant is typically half of the size of a traditional one. There are several reasons why a mini dental implant may be chosen over a traditional size. First, people that do not have enough bone density to support a full size implant may be able to receive a mini dental implant due to the decreased size. This creates more opportunities regarding tooth replacement options for adults suffering from tooth loss along with our elderly patients that tend to suffer from resorption on a more regular basis. That is good news and if you have been told that you cannot get implants due to a lack of bone density, call 432-538-3318 for a second opinion.

The one downfall of using a smaller implant is that the implant itself may not be as strong or as durable, simply because it receives less support from the jawbone than a traditional implant would. In our Odessa, TX dental office, we know that mini dental implants are still incredibly secure but if you are looking for the most durable, most secure tooth replacement, a traditional dental implant is still your best option.

Attaching a tooth.
When comparing the differences between traditional dental implants and mini dental implants, it is important to note that neither of these options are implanted with the tooth attached. When the procedure is first completed, the titanium post is inserted under the gums and secured to the jawbone. The attaching of the visible tooth comes later after the process of osseointegration has completed. The process by which the tooth becomes attached, however, is different depending on the type of implant you get. A traditional dental implant typically requires a second metal piece called an abutment to be secured in place at the gum line. Once secure, the new tooth (crown) will be attached. With a mini dental implant, one step is removed from this equation. There is no need for an abutment because a mini implant has a small ball at the end of it. As a result, the new tooth can be secured without this third piece.

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What they are made of.
At Advanced Periodontics & Implant Dentistry, we place dental implants that are made of titanium. In our Odessa, TX dental office, we understand how unique and valuable titanium is since it is the only metal that can be integrated into the body. As a result, the body will think that your new root (the titanium rod) is natural matter and will provide the same level of stability to it that the jawbone would to a natural tooth. At the same time, the implant will provide stimulation to the jawbone for a symbiotic relationship.

At Advanced Periodontics & Implant Dentistry, The Doctors will be happy to answer any questions that you have regarding the procedure and the two options available. Here are some of the frequently asked questions that we, here in our Odessa, TX dental office, get asked.

Are there any differences between dental implants and mini dental implants regarding how long they last?
Traditional dental implants placed in our 79761 dental office can last for a lifetime. Traditional dental implants are made of titanium, a material that will fuse with the jawbone to provide stability and security for the replacement tooth. With regular brushing, flossing, and bi-annual teeth cleanings, you can keep your natural teeth and your implants in excellent condition. At Advanced Periodontics & Implant Dentistry, we have also seen mini dental implants that have a long lifespan but since they have not been available as long, additional research will be necessary to determine exactly how long they will last. In the meantime, we are confident that you will like the appearance of your new replacement tooth. To learn more, visit our Texas dental office.

Are dental implants and mini dental implants used for different reasons?
Both can be used to replace missing teeth or to serve as anchors for a different prosthetic like dentures. They are natural looking and durable. To learn more, visit our Odessa, TX dental office.

Are there any reasons that a mini dental implant is better than a traditional implant?
At Advanced Periodontics & Implant Dentistry, we tend to recommend mini dental implants when the process of resorption has taken place and the jawbone is not dense enough to support the implant. We also recommend mini dental implants for a temporary or faster solution since the process can be completed more quickly.

Will they look different?
Not at all. Once your new tooth (crown) is attached, a mini dental implant and traditional dental implant will look exactly the same. The differences between the two are in the size of the metal post that is implanted under the surface of the gums. The crown itself will be made using an impression of your mouth and measurements that were taken of your teeth in our 79761 dental office. That way, your new tooth will look completely natural and blend in with the surrounding teeth, regardless of the size of implant that you received.

If you are interested in learning more, we encourage you to call our Odessa, TX dental office at (432) 538-3318. At Advanced Periodontics & Implant Dentistry, The Doctors can also provide you with specific information that is related to your situation.

Helpful Related Links

  • American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Terms. 2015
  • American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2015
  • WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2015

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Definition of Prosthodontic Terminology

Abutment
A connector, placed on, or built into, the top of the dental implant, to connect the implant to the replacement tooth or teeth.
Bridge
Multiple replacement teeth that are fixed in place via attachment to dental implants, natural adjacent teeth, or a combination of the two.
Crown
A replacement tooth, custom made to match your natural teeth.
Dental Implant
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is placed into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. Dental implants may be an option for people who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason.
Osseointegration
Fusing to, or integrating with, bone. Dental implants placed in the bone as substitutes for tooth roots form a secure and stable foundation for replacement teeth when your natural bone grows against the implant through a process called osseointegration.
Periodontal
Literally “around the tooth”
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