What If I Don’t Have Enough Bone for a Dental Implant?
In this video, Dr. Lilian Jaime explains why limited bone does not always rule out implants and when alternatives may exist.
One of the advantages of mini dental implants is that they require much less bone. The implants we use are about 2.2 millimeters in diameter, and most patients have enough bone to support them.
That is why we offer a free consultation. During this visit, we gather detailed information to determine whether you have sufficient bone for small-diameter implants. Even if you have been told in the past that you do not have enough bone, we encourage you to come in and let us evaluate whether mini implants may be a viable option for you.
If you or someone you love is struggling with missing teeth or loose dentures, contact Sunshine Dental in Albuquerque, NM, for a free consultation to learn how our dental implant treatments can enhance your smile, improve your function, and restore your self-confidence.
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