If you have recently started researching dental implants, then you have probably discovered that in addition to conventional dental implants, there are a confusing number of different types of implants and techniques that can be used to replace your missing teeth. So which type is better and when should it be used? Conventional dental implants have a diameter of 3 mm or more whereas mini dental implants have a diameter of less than 3 mm. Mini dental implants tend to be used in situations where there isn’t sufficient room for a conventional sized implant so they can be good for replacing small front incisors. The decreased size of the implant post does mean there is less surface area to bond with your jawbone, making the use of these implants only suitable in particular situations. Conventional dental implants need to be left to heal and integrate with the jawbone and immediate dental implants are no exception. The implant teeth that are fitted soon after surgery are temporary and are specially designed to make sure you don’t place excessive stress on the dental implants and that they cannot move while they heal.
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