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Mini Dental Implants vs. Their Traditional Counterparts

Mini Dental Implants vs. Their Traditional CounterpartsIn 1952, the efforts of a curious college professor and a titanium surplus led to the onset of dental implants. As a result, many individuals today who have broken their teeth in the past or lost one or more of them can restore their smile by getting mini dental implants or the more traditional version. But when it comes to deciding between mini implants or the more conventional type, you have to consider the differences between them in order to make your decision. Naturally price is a concern. However there are other factors to consider.

 

Brief History

With a creative mind and a surplus of titanium at his disposal, the Swedish college professor Ingvar Brånemark developed dental implants once he realized that these prosthetics could be attached to jawbone tissue. He theorized how this procedure would work and successfully performed a dental implant procedure on a patient in 1965. Interestingly enough, the patient’s implants lasted until the mid 1990’s.
 

A Brief Comparison

Traditional dental implants Long Island are classified as being cosmetic and medical in nature. For many individuals, it has enabled them to eat and speak normally while restoring their smiles at the same time. They are also the best dental option available for replacing broken or missing teeth as well as securing and supporting bridges and dentures. Conversely, mini dental implants refer to the bolt that the artificial tooth or crown is attached to and not the actual tooth that we see with traditional implants.

 

Benefits Of Both

As we mentioned before, mini and traditional dental implants are the wisest options for the replacement of broken and missing teeth. When you have a full set of teeth, whether implants or natural, you don’t have to be embarrassed and can be more confident when you are smiling. Most importantly, having a full set of teeth will change your facial structure and make it easier for you to eat and speak properly. Contact Stony Brook Family Dentistry today for more information regarding dental implants in Long Island.


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