Conventional Implants vs Mini Dental Implants: Key Differences
In this video, Dr. Jacob Baker explains the key differences between conventional and mini dental implants, including their placement, healing time, and overall benefits. To find out which option is right for you, schedule a free implant consultation at Riviera Dental Care today.
Many patients ask about the differences between conventional and mini dental implants. There are several key distinctions.
A conventional dental implant is typically wider in diameter, requiring the removal of more bone to allow for proper integration. After placement, it must remain covered for several months to ensure full integration with the bone before attaching a crown or fixed prosthesis. This waiting period is necessary to prevent premature stress on the implant.
A mini dental implant, on the other hand, has a narrower diameter and requires significantly less bone removal. This allows for immediate stability and faster integration, meaning the final prosthesis can often be placed much sooner. Mini implants are also less invasive, generally result in less discomfort after the procedure, and are typically more cost-effective than conventional implants.