November, 2009

Small Diameter Implants

Categories: Implants | November 12th, 2009 | by zahflo | no comments

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The standard diameters of dental implants range from 4 mm to 6 mm. The diameter ensures the implantÂ’s strength. Recent developments have changed these standards. Mini-implants or small-diameter implants (SDIs) have diameters up to 1.8 mm. Mini-implants were originally meant for temporary support while the larger diameter implants are integrating into the bone, after which the mini-implants will be removed. However, dental practitioners found that the mini-implants could no longer be removed as they have already integrated into the bone during the interim service period.

Some of the advantages of SDIs are: fewer complications, no cutting or sutures, minimal swelling and postoperative pain, and in most cases, the entire procedure is completed in just one visit.

For more information on mini-implants / SDIs, check out the dental practitioners and specialistsÂ’ discussion on OsseoNews.com

Also visit the Academy of Mini Dental Implants

Other links:
dentaleconomics.com

Journal of the American Dental Association

British Dental Journal

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