Do Mini Dental Implants Require Bone Grafting?
In this video, Dr. Diane Hines explains why checking bone support is the first step before placing a dental implant.
When a patient is considering a dental implant, the first step is to determine whether there is enough bone to support it. I often explain this using a simple analogy: hanging a picture on a wall. The picture may look great at first, but if it isn’t secured to a solid stud, it will eventually fall.
The same principle applies to dental implants. Without adequate bone, an implant will not be stable and is likely to fail. That’s why it’s essential to take a CBCT scan. This 3D imaging allows us to evaluate the quality, depth, and width of the bone to ensure the best chance of long-term success with your dental implant investment.
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