Can Dental Implants Replace All of My Teeth?
This video explains how implant placement depends on having enough solid bone, and in many cases, especially where teeth have been lost, mini implants can be successfully placed.
If there is sufficient bone, we can proceed with the implant placement. It ultimately depends on the amount of bone remaining after extractions. Sometimes the bone is too thin or too close to a nerve, making it risky to place an implant without complications. In these cases, we take a cautious approach and only place implants where there is solid bone available.
Generally, in areas where teeth have been lost, there is usually enough bone to successfully place mini dental implants and restore the teeth.