
Enhance Your Smile with Dental Implants
If you are looking to improve your confidence, daily function, and oral health through teeth replacement, consider implants or mini dental implants. We can assist you in determining the best option for your needs. By discussing potential replacement options during a consultation, we can help you achieve the smile you desire.
During your consultation, we will address any questions you may have about the process. It is important for everyone to feel confident when smiling in public, and missing teeth should not cause insecurity. Contact us at (503) 661-2828 to learn more about implants and mini dental implants for teeth replacement.
Learn about Mini Dental Implants
" In most cases, traditional dental implants are typically between 4 and 6 mm, whereas mini-implants range from 2 to 3 mm."
Mini Dental Implants Candidates
High blood pressure medications can interfere with dental treatment, as stated in a medical research journal from Hindawi. Emergency dental procedures are not recommended for patients with a blood pressure higher than 180/110 mmHg. Dentists who focus on complete health are aware of the oral side effects of antihypertensive medications due to the widespread use of these drugs.
Complete health dentists also understand the potential risks of interactions between certain medical prescriptions and medications commonly used during dental visits. The term "medically-compromised" refers to patients with impaired health statuses, such as pregnancy or systemic diseases like heart disease, liver disease, asthma, and immunodeficiency. Patients who fail to disclose their medical conditions and medications to their dentist during dental treatment may risk worsening their health or even facing fatal consequences.
" Mini dental implants are commonly used to support dentures and prevent bone loss."
Mini Dental Implants: Advantages and Benefits
To make an informed decision, it is important for patients to understand the benefits of each treatment option. Mini dental implants offer several advantages, including:
Less invasive procedure: Compared to traditional dental implants, mini implants involve a less invasive procedure that is easier for an oral surgeon to perform and requires less intensive treatment.
No need for bone grafting: In cases where there is insufficient bone density for traditional implants, mini dental implants can sometimes be used without the need for bone grafting.
Fewer complications: Mini dental implants are associated with fewer risks of oral infection, implant failure, or longer recovery times, making them a safer option for some patients.
Comfort and convenience: Mini implants closely resemble natural teeth in terms of look, feel, and function, providing patients with a comfortable and convenient solution for missing teeth.
" Mini dental implants are sometimes an option in instances where there is not enough bone density for traditional implants."
Implants can help prevent tooth and bone loss
Dental implants, whether traditional or mini, are considered one of the most significant advancements in dentistry. They help preserve the jawbone, do not decay, and function like natural teeth. The American Dental Association (ADA) explains that implants are strong due to osseointegration, where the surrounding bone grows around the implant to hold it in place. This process helps preserve and strengthen the bone and tissues surrounding the implant, securing nearby teeth and reducing the risk of tooth loss.
Bone atrophy, the deterioration of the jawbone, can be prevented by dental implants, which mimic natural roots by stimulating the surrounding bone. This stimulation promotes bone generation and maintains proper function. Both traditional and mini implants offer this benefit, helping to prevent tooth and bone loss.
" Dental implants prevent bone atrophy the same way natural roots do: by sending signals to the implant and surrounding bone. "
Deciding Between Traditional Implants and Mini Dental Implants
When considering replacing a single tooth, implants are often the best option, while mini dental implants may be preferable for supporting dentures. It is important for each patient to carefully consider the advantages and disadvantages of each option and discuss the process with a dentist before making a decision.
Mini dental implants can be placed in the jaw by a dental professional, similar to traditional implants. They are the only dental restoration option that preserves natural bone. However, traditional implants usually require more bone density than mini implants for a secure long-term hold.







