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How to Effectively Secure Dentures with Mini Implants

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

You can lose a tooth for a number of reasons, whether through an accident or as result of poor oral hygiene that has led to decay.  Whatever the reason, it is vital that you have it replaced.  An incomplete set of teeth will only make eating and drinking more difficult and your teeth might start to shift into the gaps left behind by your vacant tooth.

Partial dentures are an option, but for a permanent solution, you might consider having dentures secured in your mouth using mini implants.  These implants act as the root part of your missing tooth and require a pre-drilled socket, into which a pontic (false tooth) can be secured.  Mini implants are extremely stable because they are placed tight with the jaw bone so that they will eventually osseointegrate or fuse together.

An X-ray or CT scan will be necessary to assess the area properly and then, under local anaesthetic, your dentist will make a small incision in your jaw. This is where the mini implant will be placed before the jaw is stitched back up.  While your mouth is healing, you will wear a temporary replacement tooth.  Once your dentist is satisfied that the area is healed and the mini implant is stable, your permanent replacement tooth will be attached to the implant.

Mini implants truly represent a long term solution to tooth loss.  The replacement teeth attached to the implants can be treated just like normal teeth and cleaned easily, so you needn’t worry when you are eating.

Mini Dental Implants Produce Massive Results

Tuesday, May 12th, 2015

If you’re looking for a mini treatment that makes a massive impact on your smile, look no further than mini dental implants. These implants may be small in stature, but they really pack a punch when it comes to benefits for your oral health and confidence. If you have multiple missing teeth and you’re searching for a solution, mini implants could be the golden ticket.

What exactly are mini dental implants?

Mini dental implants, as you may have guessed from the name, are smaller versions of traditional implants. As these implants are smaller, they are even easier to tolerate than regular implants and this makes them a suitable option for some patients who have been advised against traditional implant treatment due to a lack of strong, dense bone tissue in the jaw. Mini implants are compatible with bridges and dentures and they can also be used for single tooth restorations with crowns.

Implants are an innovative solution for tooth loss, which works on the basis of replacing the tooth root. The implant sits in the jaw bone like a healthy root and provides stability for the tooth crown, which is replaced using a bridge, crown or denture.

The benefits of mini dental implants

Mini implants are often more versatile than traditional implants because they are smaller and this means that they are suited to a wider range of patients, including those who are unable to tolerate larger implants. The procedure to fit a mini implant is less invasive and treatment can be carried out in a single day, rather than taking months. Mini implants also offer amazing aesthetic and functional benefits for patients with tooth loss.These include a natural looking smile, the ability to eat and enjoy a healthy diet, improved confidence, a more youthful facial aesthetic and clear speech.

To find out more about the incredible little innovation, don’t delay. Call us today!

Marvellous Mini Implants in Liverpool

Saturday, August 30th, 2014

You may have heard about the wonders of dental implants and we are delighted to offer both standard and mini implants in the centre of Liverpool. Mini implants are often preferred by patients who are perhaps not the best match for traditional implants, and they can be a hugely impressive and effective solution for patients with missing teeth.

What are mini implants?

Mini implants are simply smaller versions of traditional implants and are often used when patients are unable to have larger implants. Full implants require dense bone tissue in the jaw to support them and some patients don’t have the sufficient bone mass to tolerate them. In this case, mini implants may be a solution.

Mini implants are also commonly used to anchor dentures and these are known as implant-retained dentures. Implant-retained dentures offer a wealth of benefits because they are firmly anchored in place and provide amazing levels of stability. This means that patients never have to worry about soreness caused by ill-fitting dentures or missing out on their favourite foods. With implants there to support the denture, there is also complete peace of mind that the denture will never slip or slide. In some cases, we can also fit mini implants and restorations on the same day, so treatment is much quicker than traditional implant treatment.

The procedure

The procedure to fit mini implants is less invasive than traditional implants and they are usually placed inside sockets in the jaw bone under local anaesthetic or sedation. Mini implants can be fitted straight into the sockets through the gums and there is no need to make an incision in the gum tissue, which means that healing is much quicker.

To find out if you are a suitable candidate for mini implant treatment, simply pop in or give us a call and arrange a consultation.

What Are Mini Dental Implants In Liverpool, And Are They Right For Me?

Sunday, May 11th, 2014

For patients who are not suitable candidates for traditional dental implants, mini implants may be a solution. Mini dental implants are a smaller version of dental implants and they offer many of the same benefits, as well as the added bonus that new restorations can be fitted on the same day as the implants.

The procedure

Mini dental implants are usually fitted under local anaesthetic or sedation; the implants are placed inside sockets in the jaw bone through the gum tissue. The procedure is not as invasive as traditional dental implants and there is no drilling involved. The head of the implant is left above the gum line and this means that the new restoration can be attached straightaway.

Mini implants are strong and stable enough to support a range of restorations, including a crown, dental bridge or denture.

What are the benefits of mini implants?

Mini dental implants are suitable for most patients and you don’t need to worry about bone density as much, as the implants are smaller. If you don’t have sufficient bone density to support a normal implant, mini implants enable you to enjoy the benefits of implant treatment without undergoing bone grafting.

Treatment time for mini implants is also much shorter, as the restoration can be attached to the implant on the same day, rather than months later, as with traditional implants. The procedure is also simpler and less invasive, as there is no need to make an incision in the gums.

If you’ve had trouble with dentures in the past and you are looking for an effective long-term alternative, mini implants could be an excellent option. Implants are built to last and they offer all the functionality of natural teeth.

The Ins And Outs Of Mini Dental Implant Treatment For Missing Teeth In The Heart Of Liverpool

Wednesday, February 26th, 2014

Dentistry has a lengthy and illustrious history, but, if you were alive during its early advancements, you would’ve only had one option for replacing missing teeth: Dentures. Although certainly an improvement over no teeth at all, dentures are certainly not without fault: The fear of slippage, difficulty talking, being unable to eat hard foods, the list goes on & on… Thankfully, in the modern era, we now have dental implants, perhaps the closest we have come thus far in dentistry to replicating a real tooth as a replacement. Sadly, conventional implants sometimes aren’t possible for people as a result of bone density issues. Thankfully, mini implants can be used on far more people than their conventional counterparts…

Firstly, what is a dental implant?

A dental implant is a false tooth attached to a small metal rod. The rod is then attached to your gums.

What are the advantages of conventional implants?

They essentially function just like real teeth.

What are the advantages of the mini ones?

Well, aside from the aforementioned increased applicability of them, they are also quicker to fit than other treatments (including conventional implants): Standard implants can take months of preparation, whilst the miniature ones can be done in just a single day! The procedure is also far less invasive than with the conventional implant procedure.

Added benefits

But that’s not all! Alongside replacing single teeth, mini implants can also be used, in a set of six, to replace a whole mouthful of teeth! A set of dentures can be fixed to a set of six implants, thus overcoming all the common denture related problems cited in my introduction.

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Losing a tooth is never fun, but we offer a form of replacement which will give the highest functionality and the more realistic appearance possible in a replacement. If mini implants might be right for you, please call for a consultation at Liverpool Dental Spa.

 

What Are Mini Implants And How Do They Work For Patients In Liverpool?

Thursday, July 18th, 2013

Mini dental implants are smaller versions of traditional dental implants, which may be more suitable for some patients, especially those who have low bone density in the jaw.

How are mini implants fitted?

Mini implants work in the same way as traditional dental implants; however, as they are smaller, the procedure is less invasive and the implants can be fitted into the jaw bone directly through the gums without the need for making incisions in the gum tissue. Unlike traditional implants, there is no need to wait months for the implant to integrate into the bone and in the vast majority of cases, a new restoration can be fitted immediately, leaving patients free to show off their new smile straight away.

Before the implants are fitted, the gum is anaesthetised; the procedure can also be carried out under sedation and this may be a wise choice for nervous patients. The head of the mini dental implant is located above the gum line and it can be used to anchor a dental bridge, crown or denture.

What are the benefits of mini implants?

Dental implants have many benefits and these are shared by mini implants. Mini implants are ideal for patients who may have been advised against having traditional dental implants because they lack bone density in the jaw; it is important that there is sufficient bone mass in the jaw to support a dental implant. With mini implants, the treatment will be successful even in cases where the bone mass is not as dense as it could be and there is no need for grafting or invasive surgery to build up the bone mass.

Mini implants provide robust anchorage for the new restoration and this improves functionality and ensures that patients have peace of mind that there crown, bridge or denture will not come loose.

One of the major benefits of mini implants over traditional implants is that treatment time is a lot shorter; with traditional implants, the implants are left to integrate into the bone tissue and this takes several months. In the case of mini implants, the new restorations can be fitted straight away.

Mini Dental Implants Explained For Patients In Liverpool

Thursday, May 16th, 2013

Perhaps we should begin at the beginning, prior to discussing issues of size, with what exactly a dental implant is: A dental implant is essentially a fake tooth anchored to your jaw by a small metal rod. They also happen to be one of the most effective replacements for missing teeth. They look and function like the real deal, can be cleaned and treated like the real thing and can even stimulate bone growth (thus combating the change in jaw shape and facial appearance that plagues denture users). The big problem is that this wondrous treatment is always applicable; bone density issues are a common barrier to dental implant treatment. Thankfully, at Liverpool Dental Spa, we offer a treatment that can bypass many of these problems!

What are mini-implants?

The little learned brothers of the aforementioned dental implants, mini implants are basically more democratic dental implants: They are suited to more people! They are also more effective time-wise: Traditional dental implants can require months of preparatory bone fusion, whilst mini implants can be fitted in one day! Having mini-implants fitted is also far less invasive than with standard implants.

More uses than one

Mini implants can be used for individual teeth, but they can also be used to anchor in an entire set! Six mini implants, complete with screw tops, can be affixed to your jaw, a pair of dentures can then be attached to the screw tops. This will stabilise the dentures, overcoming the common problem of denture slippage and still managing to stimulate bone growth.

The procedure itself

The process of having them fitted is relatively straightforward, fairly swift and not all that invasive. The patient will receive a local anaesthetic and then a tiny hole will be produced in their gum to accommodate the implant. The top of said implant will be situated above the gum line so that your choice of replacement tooth (or teeth) can be fixed into place.  Thanks to the mini implants tiny size, the gum need not even be cut. This process can be done in as a little as half an hour and can be completed in a single trip. The healing process, post-treatment, is also fairly speedy!

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The Variety Of Dental Implants At Liverpool Dental Spa

Friday, March 15th, 2013

Dental implants are one of the most effective ways to replace missing teeth. They look and function just like real teeth, are cleaned like normal teeth (unlike other replacement methods) and can even  help stimulate the surrounding bone of your jaw, thus preventing the bone loss and change in facial structure associated with dentures. Unfortunately, this treatment isn’t always available to everyone, with bone density problems being the most common barrier. Thankfully, with mini-implants, at Liverpool Dental Spa we are able to provide dental implants to a wider range of people.

What are implants and how mini-implants any different?

Implants are fake teeth which are attached to your jaw, usually by a metal rod. Mini-implants, as the name implies, are just smaller versions of the same thing.

The benefits of mini-implants

Perhaps the greatest benefit of mini-implants is that they offer the benefits of standard implants, but to more people. Traditional implants can also require months of bone fusion before those replacement teeth can be fitted properly. With mini-implants, however, those replacements can be fitted on the same day! The process of fitting mini-implants is also far less invasive than convention implant treatment; gone are the incisions and drilling that can put so many off.

A variety of uses

Other mini-implants can be used for single tooth replacements, they can also be utilised to attach whole sets of teeth; 6 mini-implants, complete with screw tops, can be inserted into your jaw. Dentures can then be attached to, and removed, from these screw tops at your leisure. This is a fantastic way of overcoming the slipping issues associated with dentures, as well as accelerated bone loss: When dentures are worn without stabilised implants, they compress the gingiva and subsequently lessen the supply of blood to the bone. This causes accelerated bone loss. Dentures with mini-implants, thankfully, can stimulate the bone and help prevent this rather undesirable side-effect.

Who is suitable for the mini-implant?

Even though the mini-implant allows a wider range of people to have access to implant treatment, it is still not suitable to everybody. Heavy smoking or drinking may render you unsuitable, as will active gum disease. Come in for a check-up at Liverpool Dental Spa and we can let you know!

 

 

What Are Mini Implants And How Do They Work For Patients In Liverpool?

Wednesday, January 16th, 2013

Mini implants are a smaller and narrower version of the traditional dental implant. They are designed to replace missing teeth or act as a means of greater retention for denture wearers, working in much the same way as the tradition system, by restoring functionality, replacing missing teeth and improving stability.

Mini implants are advantageous for the following reasons:

  • Less invasive: Beneficial to elderly patients do not wish to undergo the more invasive implant procedure.
  • Loose denture wearers: Particularly helpful to retain loose, lower dentures, which improves the ability to ear food and speak correctly.
  • Those with substantial jaw bone loss: Long-term denture wearers or those who haven’t had their missing teeth replaced will often require bone grafts before receiving implants. As the jaw bone often recedes due to denture pressure for example a bone graft is usually required for traditional dental implants. Mini implants, however, require what is known as ‘flapless surgery’, which means the small implant is placed within a small opening of the gum.
  • If waiting for dental implants: Mini implants can be used as a temporary restoration while standard implants are being created.

The minimally invasive procedure is as follows:

  1. A local anaesthetic is administered to the gums in order to counteract any form of discomfort.
  2. The durable titanium implants are fitted within the pre-drilled sockets by means of flapless surgery (no incisions required).
  3. The average amount of mini implants fitted amounts to four and this is able to support a full set of lower dentures, but this will depend on the number of missing teeth.
  4. Restorations can be fitted immediately so that your new smile can be enjoyed without delay!
  5. The procedure is usually completed within an hour.

For a consultation about mini implants please contact the team today at Liverpool Dental Spa in the city of Liverpool.

 

Patients In The Heart Of Liverpool Find Out All About Mini-Implants

Thursday, October 18th, 2012

Sometimes dental implants just aren’t a viable option, often because of bone density problems. Mini-implants are a relatively new innovation in dentistry, pioneered by one Dr. Victor Sendax; a Manhattan dentist. Mini implants allow people who previously would have been unsuitable for implants to have an almost instantaneous dental restoration.

What are implants and how are mini-implants different?

A dental implant is essentially a fake tooth which is anchored in to your jaw, often by a metal rod. Mini-implants are essentially small versions of these rods which can be used on jaws with a lower bone density.

Other uses

Mini-implants can be used for more than just replacing individual teeth. They can also be used to stabilise removable dentures:  Six mini-implants with screw tops can be inserted into the jaw; your dentures can then be attached to and removed from these implants. This is a very effective way of preventing denture slippage. It also has the added benefit of overcoming a common problem with dentures: Accelerated bone loss. Dentures worn without stabilised implants compress the gingiva and reduce the blood supply to the bone, which causes accelerated bone loss. Wearing dentures with mini-implants, however, can stimulate the bone, as they are anchored in, and help prevent bone loss.

Standard procedure

The procedure is quite simple, relatively quick and not particularly invasive. The patient will be put under local anaesthetic and then a small hole (or holes) will be made in their gum which will house the implant(s). The head of the implant(s) will be positioned above the gum line so that they can anchor in crowns, bridges or dentures.  Due to the size of the mini-implant, the gum is not even required to be cut. As a result the process can take as little as half an hour and can be completed in a single visit! The healing process after surgery is also relatively quick.

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Sound interesting? Then why not talk to us at Liverpool Dental Spa? We will happily talk you through everything that this procedure entails.

 

 

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