Switching to Mini Dental Implant Supported Dentures From Traditional Dentures

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Instead of worrying about slippage, consider a mini dental implant to support your dentures. Although this option has been around for quite some time, some people still have no idea it exists. Start by talking to a mini dental implant professional about the many benefits this treatment option offers. Together, you can decide if this change is right for you.

Common concerns among denture wearers

The biggest complaint heard by people who wear dentures is that they either loosen or completely fall out. For the latter, that often happens at the most awkward time. Even well-made dentures do not always fit properly. That means when a person talks, laughs and even yawns, there is a risk of something embarrassing happening. Fortunately, there is now a solution that eliminates frustration and fear.

How does a mini dental implant help?

In simple terms, a mini dental implant keeps dentures firmly in place. Not only does this option help with full dentures, but also partials. Often, a mini dental implant professional recommends this for the lower set although they work on the upper set too. The reason for this is that between the top and bottom dentures, the bottom ones usually slip the most.

How do implant-supported dentures work?

First, a mini dental implant professional does not have to make any incisions for this procedure. Because the titanium pole is so small, it simply screws into the jawbone. On the exposed end of that is a ball. When used to replace a tooth, a dentist would place it on top of the ball. However, for dentures, the implant works differently.


For someone who wears dentures, the dentist attaches O-rings on the surface. These too are small and unnoticeable. When in place, the ring slides down over the ball on the implant. That connection is what keeps the dentures securely in place. People can eat, talk and laugh as much as they want without worrying about the dentures slipping.


As a non-invasive procedure, the patient does not have to go through any healing period. A mini dental implant is especially beneficial for people with poor jawbone density. Sometimes, individuals go for dentures because their bone cannot support traditional implants. However, since the titanium screw is so small, it is ideal for this situation.


Another advantage of choosing implant-supported dentures is that the implant can last up to 20 years. As long as the individual brushes and flosses regularly, it remains durable. Of course, it is also important to visit a dentist annually for regular checkups. This process all starts by talking to a mini dental implant professional.

Sounds good, right?

Just imagine having dentures that do not slip. Even better, having dentures that feel more comfortable. You can have a mini dental implant procedure done in less than an hour. That means you do not have to wait long to enjoy all the benefits. Do something good for yourself.


Request an appointment here:
https://www.dentalartsofok.com or call Dental Arts of Catoosa at (918) 937-2787 for an appointment in our Catoosa office.

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