Mini Dental Implants (MDIs)
have changed the face of implant placement.
Unlike full implant placement where multiple
dental visits are required, MDIs eliminate the
need for surgery. The development of long term
MDIs now allows the dentist to place anchors in
the jaw during one noninvasive treatment. The
most common use for MDIs is the stabilization of
dentures and overdentures. MDIs firmly anchor
the dental prosthesis, which means there is no
longer any need to suffer with ill-fitting,
loose dentures.
MDIs are designed to
eliminate bone grafting and expedite treatment.
Full implants require significant bone grafting
and a recovery period. The latent period
allowed the anchor of the implant to properly
embed itself into the jawbone. The smaller size
of MDIs means that no recovery period is
necessary, and the denture can be fitted the
same day.

What
is the configuration of mini dental implants?
An MDI is a tiny dental
implant (similar to a screw) that is designed to
act in place of a natural tooth root. MDIs are
generally constructed from titanium and are
either sprayed with calcium phosphate, or
contain it along the length of the screw
portion. The design and structure of MDIs
promotes quick healing and long lasting
results. The head portion of the implant looks
very much like a ball. This ball fits firmly
into the retaining mechanism and together these
structures hold the dentures at a designated
level. The dentures sit comfortably on the gum
tissue and are able to withstand significant
amounts of pressure and natural force.

What
are the advantages of MDI placement?
MDIs are a true innovation
for people who are reluctant to have invasive
dental surgery and for denture wearers. One
significant advantage MDIs have over full
implants is that they offer a viable treatment
choice for patients who have experienced
extensive bone loss. Depending on the quality
and density of jawbone available at the implant
site, four of these mini implants may be
implanted at one time. Unlike full implants,
MDIs don’t require invasive surgery, which makes
MDIs a gentler option. MDIs also minimize cost.
Full-sized implants can be expensive to place,
especially if many visits are required. The
most common use for MDIs is to stabilize a lower
denture, however they can be placed anywhere in
the mouth.
Here are some of the other
advantages associated with MDIs:
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Better smelling breath.
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Clearer speech.
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Easier chewing and biting.
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Easier cleaning.
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Firmer denture fit.
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High success rate. Less discomfort.
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No cutting or sutures.
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No need for adhesives or messy bonding
agents.
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No rotting food beneath the denture.
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No slipping, wobbling or discomfort.
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Permanent results.
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Quick treatment time.
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Reduced costs.
How
are mini dental implants placed?
The whole mini dental implant
placement procedure takes approximately one
hour. Generally, in the case of lower jaw
implants, four MDIs will be placed about 5mm
apart. Prior to inserting MDIs, the dentist
will use many diagnostic and planning tools to
find the optimal place to implant them.
Here is a brief overview of
the MDI placement procedure:
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A mild anesthetic is administered.
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A small hole is drilled in the jawbone
to situate each MDI.
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Each implant is screwed into place and
tightened with a winged wrench.
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Finally, a ratchet wrench is used to
fully stabilize the MDIs.
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The denture is measured against the mini
implants and marks are made to indicate
where the MDIs will fit.
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The denture is sent to the laboratory to
have holes drilled to accommodate the
MDIs.
Once the denture has been
fully modified, it can be affixed to the MDIs.
The rubber O-ring on each MDI snaps into the
designated spot on the denture, and the denture
then rests snugly on the gum tissue. MDIs hold
the denture comfortably in a tight-fitting way
for a lifetime.
In almost all cases, no
stitching is required and no real discomfort is
felt after the procedure. After the denture
placement procedure is complete, light eating
can be resumed. The denture can be removed and
cleaned at will. MDIs enhance the natural beauty
of the smile and restore full functionality to
the teeth.
If you have any questions or
concerns about mini dental implants, please ask
your dentist.