Short Implants
Short implants are a type of oral implant used in dentistry for patients with limited jawbone height. They are designed to be shorter in length than regular dental implants, typically measuring less than 10mm in length. The shorter length of these implants allows them to be placed in areas where traditional implants might not be able to fit. One of the key benefits of short implants is that they can help patients with bone deficiencies avoid the need for bone grafting procedures. By placing a shorter implant, the oral surgeon can often avoid the need for additional bone to be added to the patient’s jaw, reducing the overall cost and healing time of the procedure. Another benefit of short implants is that they can be placed in a minimally invasive manner, reducing the trauma and discomfort associated with the surgical process. This can also lead to a shorter recovery time for the patient. Despite their shorter length, short implants have been shown to have similar success rates to traditional implants, making them a viable option for many patients. Overall, short implants are a valuable tool in the field of dentistry and can provide an effective solution for patients with limited jawbone height. When considering dental implants, it is important to consult with a qualified oral surgeon to determine whether short implants may be the best option for your individual needs.
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