What Are the Advantages of One-Piece Implants?
In this video, Dr. Chance McLemore explains the differences between traditional implants and mini or mono implants, highlighting the benefits of a simpler, more stable design. To discover which implant option is best for you, schedule a free implant consultation at Riviera Dental Care today.
If you know someone with a traditional dental implant, you may have heard them mention issues with a loose crown or other components. This happens because traditional implants consist of multiple parts, including:
- The implant placed in the bone
- The abutment, which screws into the implant and extends through the gum
- The crown, which attaches to the abutment
Sometimes, the screw inside the abutment can become loose, causing the crown to feel unstable.
One of the key advantages of mini implants and mono implants is that they are one solid piece, eliminating the risk of a screw loosening. This reduces complications, ensures greater stability, and eliminates small spaces where bacteria can accumulate, which helps prevent bone loss and peri-implantitis (gum disease around implants). With fewer parts and a more secure design, mini and mono implants offer a simpler, more reliable solution for tooth replacement.