I've
been told by my dentist that my jaw bone is not "dense." Is
this a problem with Mini Dental Implants? Will a dentist be able to
get a rock-solid resistance state in such a situation?
After
utilizing the standard Mini Dental
Implants in his practice, Dr. Bulard
quickly anticipated this type of dental
patient, and as a result, took steps
to expand IMTEC Corporation's original
production offering to provide a MAX
Mini Dental Implant. Equipped with
the same dimensions as the standard
ones, the MAX implant has a different
thread design that enables it to bite
into softer bone and hold. It's
ideal for a patient whose bone density
is lacking.

What
about failures with Mini Dental Implants?
It
must be recognized that all implant systems as well as natural teeth
are subject to potential failure due to natural causes, including osteoporosis,
poor oral hygiene, wear and tear attrition, poor health, heavy, stressful
biting habits, and lack of follow-up dental maintenance care. Mini implants
similarly do not carry any actual or implied guarantee as to longevity.
However, the loss of a Mini Dental Implant is a far less critical event
to the patient since it may be replaced at relatively minimal cost compared
to conventional implants, and with minimal associated bone or gum deterioration.

How
are Mini Dental Implants different?
As
a revolutionary departure from routine dental implant methods, Mini
Dental Implants are so narrow they are typically inserted directly through
the overlying gum tissue and into the bone underneath. Consequently
the need to surgically cut and "flap" open the gum tissue,
routinely required for standard implant systems, is avoided in most
Mini Dental Implant applications. As a result, post-insertion patient
irritation and soreness is significantly reduced. While all dental implants
require care during insertion to avoid encroaching on vulnerable nerve,
sinus or bony structures, the ultra small width of the mini implants
offers a much more comfortable margin of safety.

What
type surgery is involved with Mini Dental Implants?
A
single, minimally invasive surgery is needed for insertion of the Mini
Dental Implants. The implants are then put into immediate biting or
"loading" function thanks to their "self-tapping"
design, thereby anchoring a fixed bridge system. As a result, it is
often possible to provide the complete mini implant service in a single
office visit. Mini dental implants clearly represent an enormous breakthrough
for the dental implant specialty as the most patient-friendly, cost-effective,
proven dental implant system available today.

What
will my first day be like with Mini Dental Implants?
Leave
the denture in place until bedtime.
You should not experience any excessive
bleeding. There will be some mild
discomfort but this should be minimal
and controlled by recommended pain
medication. The denture should feel
secure. You may eat as soon as you
wish to avoid excessively hard or
sticky foods at first. Upon removing
the denture, rinse your mouth with
an antiseptic mouthwash and carefully
clean around each implant fixture
with a cotton swab and toothpaste.
Use a cotton swab for three days.
After that, use your ACCESS toothbrush.
It has been specially designed to
clean your implants and gently stimulate
the surrounding gum tissue.

How
do I place & remove my dentures?
The
Mini Dental Implants and O-ring
fixture must be clean and free from
debris. Grasp the denture with both
hands and lightly seat the denture,
feeling that the O-rings are resting
above the ball head of the implants,
then press down firmly and equally
on both sides. Make sure that you
feel the implant heads easily fitting
each O-ring. You will feel the denture
snap into place. If you have trouble
seating your denture, first make
sure the implants and your denture
are absolutely clean. Secondly,
make sure that you push downward
equally on both sides. If you are
still experiencing difficulty, see
if a family member can give you
assistance. To remove the denture,
place your thumbs under each side
of the lower denture rim and gently
push both sides upward at the same
time.

What's
a typical daily routine one might expect once the Mini Dental Implants
have been placed?
As with all dental
applications, there's a short adjustment
period during which time you become
comfortable placing and removing
the denture. Typically, this involves
removal of the lower denture in
the morning, brushing the gums and
implant area with an ACCESS curved
bristle toothbrush, rinsing the
mouth, rinsing the denture itself,
then replacing it.
You
must clean and brush the ball of
the implant as if they were your
natural teeth. As with natural teeth
food and bacterial debris must be
removed or inflammation of the gums
will occur. In addition, food and
debris can be forced into the O-ring
fixture causing improper seating
and loss of retention. The O-ring
fixture must also be cleaned out.
The
result is a normal day's activity
for you, including eating, talking,
taking a nap, etc. Then, in the
evening, the denture is usually
removed again, the ACCESS brush
is used, and the mouth thoroughly
rinsed. The result is a fully functioning
dental appliance that works.

I've
heard that standard dental implants are quite expensive. What about
Mini Dental Implants?
Mini
Dental Implants are surprisingly
affordable, and are usually available
at a fraction of the cost of traditional
implants. By choosing the MDI, you've
chosen an enhanced way of life free
of a lot of the discomforts and
heartaches of a loose or ill-fitting
denture. That's worth a lot.

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