The Mini Implant Center
That means however much you hate the denture now, it's only going to get worse.
And it's not just that you can't smile or eat, it's also that your face is collapsing as the bone goes away.
And at some point you are going to be stuck with dentures you can't wear and nothing to be done about it.
Believe me, that is a spot you don't want to be in.
THE ONLY WAY OUT OF THIS TRAGEDY IS WITH DENTAL IMPLANTS.
But there are two big reasons why many people remain stuck with lousy dentures:
They can't afford the high cost of traditional implant treatment... or
They've been told that they don't have enough bone left to place implants
If you are suffering with bad lower dentures, this might be your last chance to do something about it.
Loose Lower Dentures: Many people struggle with lower dentures, making eating, speaking, and smiling difficult.
Bone Loss: When teeth are lost, jawbone begins to deteriorate, leading to further denture instability and facial collapse.
Conventional implant solutions are expensive
What it is: The Lower on 4 involves placing 4 mini implants in the front of the lower jaw and attaching a secure denture to them.
Benefits:
Cost-effective: A more affordable option compared to other implant-supported denture solutions.
Stability: Locks the denture in place, allowing you to eat comfortably (steak, apples, corn on the cob).
No More Adhesives: Eliminates the need for messy adhesives.
Comfort: Reduces sore spots and discomfort associated with traditional dentures.
Bone Preservation: Prevents further bone loss, and stops your face from further collapse.
Works with minimal bone: If you’ve got significant bone loss, the Lower on 4 may be your best (or only) option because it requires minimal bone to support the implants.
Minimally Invasive procedure: Conventional implants require, flapping the gum tissue open, making a big hole in the jaw bone, submerging the implant, and letting it heal for 3 months. With the lower on 4 we simply drill a small pilot hole and thread in the implant.
Less Risk: Mini implants have a lower risk of complications and are easier to replace if needed
Another option you may have heard about is placing two conventional implants and a denture. And while this is better than nothing, there are some advantages with the Lower On 4.
There are 4 implants vs 2 implants to hold the denture in place.
The chewing forces are distributed over more implants which means less stress on any given implant.
If a mini implant fails, we can easily remove it and place another one. When a conventional implant fails, usually they are difficult to remove without taking a lot of bone away. Also if you have two implants and you lose one, your implant denture is now basically worthless.
The cost is less for the all on 4.
Less invasive procedure
The more implants you have placed, the more area that your jaw bones will be retained
Consultation & 3D Imaging: A free consultation includes a 3D scan (cone beam CT) to assess your bone structure and determine candidacy.
Implant Placement: Mini implants are placed in a minimally invasive procedure.
Denture Creation: A custom-made denture is fabricated to snap securely over the implants.
Bone loss progresses: Eventually you lose so much bone that even mini implants won't work anymore, and then you are out of options.
Reclaim Your Confidence: Enjoy eating, speaking, and smiling freely again with a secure and comfortable denture.
Get your life back!
Eat what you want again like an apple, steak, or corn on the cob.
Smile and laugh normally.
Not need adhesive.
Stop your face from collapsing
Get your confidence back
Stop the embarrassment
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