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

In this video, Dr. Ruedi Tillmann explains the mini dental implant process, breaking it down step-by-step for your understanding. Residents of Kaysville and Greater Salt Lake City, UT, can contact us today for a free consultation to learn more.

The process of getting a mini implant begins with a consultation where we review your medical and dental history to ensure you meet the necessary requirements. One key factor is having sufficient bone to support the implant. The advantage of mini implants is that they require less bone compared to traditional implants, eliminating the need for extensive grafting procedures, which often require a six-month healing period.

Mini implants are placed with minimal invasiveness. There’s no need for large surgical flaps, and the procedure involves significantly less discomfort. Most patients report little to no pain and are often surprised at how simple and quick the process is.

If you are considering mini implants, we invite you to schedule a free consultation. We’ll evaluate your needs and explain the process in detail, helping you determine if this treatment is right for you.

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