What If I Don’t Have Enough Bone For a Conventional Implant?
In this video, experienced implant dentist Luz Cabrera, DMD, explains the advantage of mini dental implants over conventionals in patients with bone resorption.
Insufficient bone can be a common issue when considering dental implants, but it’s a challenge that can often be addressed effectively, especially with the use of mini dental implants.
The bone available for implant placement can vary in size and quality among patients, but our goal is to find the best solution for your specific case. In cases where additional bone support is required, there is an option to undergo a bone graft procedure before the implant surgery. This procedure involves augmenting the existing bone to provide a stable foundation for the implants.
If you have concerns about bone availability or are interested in learning more about how mini dental implants can help in such situations, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re here to assist you and determine the most suitable treatment plan to address your individual needs. Feel free to give us a call, and I’ll be more than happy to provide guidance and support.
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