The Mini Dental Implant Process: A Step-by-Step Guide

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider walks you through the consultation process for mini dental implants, including the use of a CBCT scan to assess your bone structure and determine the best treatment options. Learn about the steps involved in developing a personalized treatment plan and schedule your free consultation today.

If you come in for a consultation regarding mini dental implants, the first step is to perform a CBCT scan. This 3D scan gives us a detailed view of your mouth and jaw, helping us assess the amount of available bone and determine if mini implants can be placed. The scan also allows us to explore the best options for your specific situation, including how many mini implants may be feasible and whether removable or fixed tooth replacement options would be most appropriate for you.

During your consultation, we’ll review the CBCT scan together, and I will conduct a thorough exam of your mouth to identify any existing dental issues. Based on this evaluation, we will develop a customized treatment plan tailored to your needs. We’ll go over all of your options, the potential benefits, associated fees, and financing solutions available, ensuring that you fully understand your choices and can make the best decision for your oral health.

Our goal is to provide you with clear, comprehensive information so you can confidently decide on the mini implant treatment that works best for you.

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