Do Mini Dental Implants Require Bone Grafting?

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains how mini dental implants offer a solution for patients with limited bone volume, often eliminating the need for bone grafting. If you have been told you lack the bone for traditional implants, schedule a free consultation today to see if mini implants are the right option for you.

Mini implants are particularly beneficial in cases where there is insufficient bone volume to support conventional implants. They are designed to be placed in areas with thin or short bone structures, making them an excellent option for patients who may not have enough bone density for traditional implants. Additionally, because of their smaller size, mini implants often eliminate the need for bone grafting, which can reduce both treatment time and overall cost.

If you are considering dental implants but have been told you have limited bone availability, mini implants may be a viable solution for you. I would be happy to conduct a thorough evaluation to determine whether you are a suitable candidate and discuss the best approach to restoring your smile with stability and comfort.

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