Denture Reline for Mini Implant Supported Denture

mini dental implant Visalia, CA

The number of people choosing a mini dental implant is on the rise. Instead of messing with gooey adhesives and worrying about slippage, this is an ideal solution. Even with this incredible option, a dental implant professional sometimes needs to perform a reline. If you wear dentures, consider an implant and enjoy all the benefits it provides.

What is a mini dental implant?

The first thing to know is that a mini dental implant is not the same as traditional implants. With those, an oral surgeon makes incisions in the gumline. That makes it possible to screw in the titanium pole on which the artificial tooth fits. With the mini version, the pole is much smaller. Not only that, but there is no abutment, which for traditional implants serves as a connector.

A mini dental implant professional does not have to make any incisions. With the titanium pole so small, it simply screws into the jawbone. That eliminates any long healing period for the patient. In fact, most professionals can place a mini dental implant in a single visit to the clinic.

On the exposed end of the titanium pole is a round ball. A mini dental implant professional can either attach an artificial tooth or use it to anchor dentures. For the latter, the dentist attaches O-rings to the patient’s dentures. Those rings then slip over the ball of the implant. As a result, the dentures remain secure. Ultimately, there is no risk of them loosening or falling out.

What is a reline?

With this procedure, a dentist reshapes the underside portion of a patient’s dentures. That helps them fit better and thereby, feel more comfortable. Depending on the amount of work involved, a dentist performs the reline at the clinic or sends them off to a dental laboratory. For a mini dental implant that supports dentures, relining is no different.

For that, a patient would make an appointment to see a mini dental implant professional. That individual would slide the O-rings off the ball of the implant. After removing the dentures, the dental professional performs the reline. When finished, the dentures go back in the patient’s mouth. Then the dental professional again secures them to the mini dental implant.

Optimal comfort

Among the many reasons why so many people choose a mini dental implant is that it makes dentures more comfortable. Since the implant holds the dentures in place better than adhesives, there is no sliding around. For that reason, not very many people need a reline. However, for those who do, a mini dental implant professional can complete the work quickly and pain-free.

Proudly wear dentures

Whether you already wear dentures or plan to get them, you should consider a mini dental implant. The process is quick and causes no harm. There is not even any downtime after having the procedure done. You will end up with a set of dentures that fits better than without an implant.

Request an appointment here: https://www.dentistofvisalia.com or call Visalia Care Dental at (559) 975-1213 for an appointment in our Visalia office.

Check out what others are saying about our services on Yelp: Read our Yelp reviews.

Related Posts

What To Expect When Receiving Dentures

Receiving dentures is a straightforward process, but it is determined by the type of dentures you receive. There are three types of dentures we will consider for your case, and in doing so, we will walk you through the process in depth at the time of your appointment. This article strives to provide you with…

How Partial Dentures Can Improve Your Smile

Partial dentures can replace some missing teeth. These prostheses have a metal or gum-colored base for a better fit. The dentist will determine where the restorations will go. Knowing how partials can enhance your smile can prepare you for your next appointment. Here are the details on how partial dentures can enhance your smile.Upper and…

Choosing An Adult Orthodontics Option

There are many reasons why adult orthodontics is used to treat tooth issues. You may have crowded teeth, missing teeth, or your jaws may be out of alignment (a condition that is also known as malocclusion or “bad bite.” These conditions can cause increased wear on your teeth, cause jaw pain or make you have…

What To Expect When Getting Partial Dentures

Partial dentures are one of the missing teeth replacement options you get to choose from if you have lost some of your teeth. Unlike dental bridges, you do not have to have missing teeth right next to each other to use partial dentures to replace them. These oral prosthetics can be used to replace missing…