June 7th, 2008
Posted in patient's guide. Tags: dental implants, dentures, guide, mini-dental implants, patient's guide, surgical procedures, teeth implants, wolfinger.
Glenn Wolfinger of the Pi Dental Implant CenterĀ in Pennsylvania has written and published a thoughtful list of reasons why many dental patients suffering from missing or lost teeth might choose dental implants over dentures. The provided list is a good one and might be of special interest to patients in Orlando, Florida, keeping in mind that there are still reasons to consider dentures and/or mini-dental implants.
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May 18th, 2008
Posted in Dental Implant News, Denture News. Tags: cost, costs, dental implants, dentures, implants, mini-dental implants, procedure.
Mini-dental implants require less surgery and work with dentures to create a much better experience than dentures alone at a cost much lower than that of regular dental implants. In this article, a Stanford, CT dentist describes the potential benefitsĀ of mini-dental implants.
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February 25th, 2008
Posted in Dental Implant News. Tags: dental implants, marketing research, mini-dental implants, research, small-diameter dental implants.
Massachusetts-based Millennium Research Group recently found that the market for small-diameter (less than 3.0 mm) dental implants grew by more than 30% in the United States during 2007, outpacing regular-diameter dental implants. Patients often prefer the small-diameter to large-diameter dental implants because they involve less surgical time and are a more cost-effective option. Also, small-diamater dental implants usually require fewer steps to place and can be placed noninvasively, making them a simpler solution.
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February 18th, 2008
Posted in Dental Implant News, Technology. Tags: cheekbone, dental implants, jaw bone, mini-dental implants, oral surgery, zygomatic.
A new “guided zygomatic” implant has recently been introduced that will make dental implants available to many people who were formerly unable to wear them. The process requires no surgery, and can be completed in one or two appointments (rather than the 3+ appointments it presently takes). Plus the implants are a strong as real teeth.
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