What If I Don’t Have Enough Bone for a Conventional Implant?

In this video, Dr. Chris Powell invites you to a complimentary consultation to explore mini dental implants if you lack sufficient bone density for traditional implants.

If you have been informed previously that you lack sufficient bone density for a traditional dental implant, I encourage you to come in for a complimentary consultation to explore the possibility of a mini dental implant. While you may not have the necessary thickness for a conventional implant, mini dental implants can often provide a viable alternative. These smaller implants can be used to replace missing teeth, stabilize dentures, or support partial dentures, enhancing their fit and function.

During your consultation, we will assess your situation to determine if you are a candidate for mini dental implants. Please visit us to explore your options and potentially regain your full dental functionality.

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