Mini Implants with Dentures: A Solution for Secure and Comfortable Fit - Dentistry

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Removable dentures with mini implants


Hello, I need to get a complete set of removable dentures.
I learned online about the technique of using removable dentures with mini implants, which is said to reduce the drawbacks of traditional complete dentures, such as the tendency to slip or the inability to chew harder foods.
I would like to ask the doctor if your hospital offers this type of medical procedure.
If so, what is the approximate cost?

Lu Ren Jia, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/12/27

Dr. Cao Guoqing reply Dentistry


Hello: Our hospital currently does not offer treatment plans related to implants.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.

Reply Date: 2012/12/27

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Mini implants, also known as mini dental implants (MDIs), are a popular solution for individuals seeking a more secure and comfortable fit for their dentures. They are particularly beneficial for those who have experienced difficulties with traditional dentures, such as slippage, discomfort, and the inability to chew certain foods effectively.
The concept behind mini implants is relatively straightforward. These implants are smaller in diameter compared to conventional implants, making them less invasive and often requiring less bone density for placement. They are typically placed in the jawbone and provide a stable anchor for dentures, significantly improving retention and stability. This means that individuals can enjoy a more secure fit, which can enhance their confidence and overall quality of life.

One of the primary advantages of using mini implants with dentures is the reduction in the movement of the denture during eating and speaking. Traditional dentures can sometimes shift or become loose, leading to discomfort and embarrassment. With mini implants, the denture is securely attached, allowing for improved function and comfort. Patients often report being able to eat a wider variety of foods, including harder items that they might have avoided with traditional dentures.

In terms of the procedure, the placement of mini implants is generally less invasive than that of traditional implants. The process usually involves a local anesthetic, and many patients can return to their normal activities shortly after the procedure. The recovery time is often quicker, and the overall treatment can be completed in fewer visits to the dental office.

As for the costs associated with mini implants and dentures, these can vary widely based on several factors, including the specific dental practice, the complexity of the case, and the geographic location. Typically, the cost for mini implants can range from $500 to $1,500 per implant, and the total cost for the entire procedure, including the dentures, can range from $3,000 to $10,000 or more. It is essential to consult with your dental provider for a detailed estimate based on your specific needs and treatment plan.

If you are considering this option, I recommend reaching out to your dental provider to discuss whether they offer mini implants and the associated costs. They can provide you with a comprehensive evaluation and help you understand the best options available for your dental health. Additionally, inquire about any financing options or insurance coverage that may be applicable to your treatment.

In conclusion, mini implants can be an excellent solution for individuals seeking a secure and comfortable fit for their dentures. They offer numerous benefits, including improved stability, enhanced chewing ability, and increased confidence. If you are interested in this treatment, consult with your dental professional to explore the possibilities and determine the best course of action for your dental needs.

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