MDI Implants

What are Mini Dental Implants?

Mini Dental Implants (MDI) are dental implants commonly placed at lower jaw to stabilize dentures. Mostly, mini dental implants are smaller than typical implants used to support restorations. This dental treatment procedure is an option for patients looking to replace lost teeth but cannot undergo conventional restorations. In some cases, dentists recommend this procedure on patients who don’t want intensive surgery for regular implants, and they lack bone mass in the jaws to hold the dentures.

What is the Importance of the procedure?

The most crucial benefit of the mini implant is they look like natural teeth. Mini dental implants are also used by patients who do not have an adequate bone thickness to accommodate conventional implants. Besides, this dental treatment procedure enhances oral health. Our dentists recommend mini dental implant because it serves as a stable and strong support base to protect your dentures.

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Who Is a Good Candidate for the Mini Dental Implants?

At Bastrop Denture & Implant Center, dentists recommend this procedure to patients who cannot undergo conventional restorations due to fewer jawbones. According to Dr. Gregory Kon, a candidate for Mini dental implant should be in good health. Besides, the patient ought not to suffer from uncontrolled diseases like diabetes and heart conditions. You may opt for this procedure if you are not suffering from any gum disease and significant tooth decay.

What is the process of the Mini Dental Implant Procedure?

Mini dental implants treatment procedure is similar to a regular dental implants procedure. However, the MDI implants are smaller, thus shorter treatment and recovery process. The dentist will first numb your mouth with local anesthesia. Then he or she will make small incisions in your gums by drilling holes in your gum. The dentist will place the posts into your jaw by saturating gums around them. However, expect to experience discomfort in the first days after treatments. Your dentist provides medication and aftercare measures.


If you are looking for a solution to keeping your dentures stable, MDI implants will suit you the best. Feel free to contact our office and book an appointment today!

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