Is Bone Grafting Required for Mini Dental Implants?
In this video, Dr. Rameek McNair explains the advantages of mini dental implants, discussing their suitability for areas with minimal bone without the need for grafting.
Bone grafting is not typically required for mini dental implants. This is one of their major advantages; they can be placed in areas with minimal bone volume. While bone grafting is sometimes used to enhance the stabilization of an implant, it is not a necessity for the successful placement of mini dental implants. This makes them a more accessible option for patients who might not have sufficient bone density for conventional implants.
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