Regular Implants vs Mini Implants

In this video, Dr. Jack Booth explains the key differences between small-diameter and traditional dental implants and why the design choice can affect surgery, healing, and long-term flexibility.

Small-diameter implants, also known as mini implants, are different from traditional implants in a few key ways, and each option has its pros and cons.

Structure and Design

A traditional implant has two main components:

  1. The implant screw placed in the bone
  2. A separate abutment that attaches later

Because it’s a two-piece system, you generally place the implant, let it heal for several months, and then return to add the abutment and crown. That means multiple parts and multiple fees.

Small-diameter implants are one piece. The implant and the abutment are fused together. There’s no junction between parts, so you don’t trap tissue or bacteria between components. This greatly reduces the risk of peri-implantitis or inflammation around the implant.

Bone Requirements

Traditional implants are wider. To fit them, you often have to remove bone. That’s tougher on patients and not ideal if bone quantity is already limited. I’m conservative with bone, so I prefer avoiding unnecessary bone reduction.

Small-diameter implants fit into tighter spaces and usually don’t require removing bone. They can also be placed flaplessly with a surgical guide, which makes healing faster and gentler.

Durability and Maintenance

A concern with traditional wide-diameter implants is that they rely on screws that can strip or break, especially when a large framework is attached. Repairs require going through those screw holes repeatedly over the years.

With small-diameter implants, the system is modular. If one implant ever fails, you can replace it without compromising the entire restoration. It also allows a patient to start with 2–4 implants to stabilize a denture. Later, they can add more implants and convert to a fixed solution. Nothing is wasted, and you can upgrade over time rather than committing to everything at once.

Longevity

Clinical research shows strong long-term outcomes with small-diameter implants. Recent data support them as a reliable long-term option, not just a temporary solution.

If you want a system that preserves bone, minimizes surgery, lowers cost, and gives you more flexibility long-term, small-diameter implants are often the better choice. Traditional implants still have their place, but they require more bone, more surgery, and more maintenance.

If you or someone you love is struggling with missing teeth or loose dentures, contact Big Sky Dentures & Implants in Missoula, MT, for a free implant consultation to learn how our life-changing treatments can enhance your smile, improve your function, and restore your self-confidence.

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