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Gbd12 02-10-2015 10:45 PM

Dental mini implants
 
I'm considering mini implants for 2 front teeth. Any dentist recommendations? Anyone have experience with mini implants?

Polish Golfer 02-15-2015 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Gbd12 (Post 1010354)
I'm considering mini implants for 2 front teeth. Any dentist recommendations? Anyone have experience with mini implants?

Yes, I am one of those who can't stand going to the dentist. In fact I have not gone for years. Then I broke a tooth and went looking and talked with some friends. They recommended Royal Dental at The Villages, phone number (352) 751-4446. The dentist in Dr. German Gaitan who is a really good dentist and I highly recommend him. Alex

Bonanza 02-16-2015 01:26 AM

Pardon my ignorance, but what is the difference between a mini implant and a regular implant?

john1953 02-16-2015 04:20 AM

The difference is price.I have a regular implant and it was expensive.But if you look at both side by side you see the big difference strength.The metal post for a mini implant is a lot smaller then the regular implant.

Buster46 02-16-2015 08:00 AM

What is the difference in cost of a mini implant and a regular implant? Has anyone had the mini implants and what are your thoughts?

Thank you.

Polar Bear 02-16-2015 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Gbd12 (Post 1010354)
I'm considering mini implants for 2 front teeth. Any dentist recommendations? Anyone have experience with mini implants?

Can you get implants for just the front teeth? My wife has been told she would need a whole mouthful if she wants any at all.

john1953 02-16-2015 11:09 AM

I just one implant.

PennBF 02-16-2015 12:06 PM

Need Recomendations
 
I just (today) broke a tooth and it will have to be replaced. It was one of those used as support on the bottem. Want Dentist to tell me what I should do, etc?
:(

gigglebox1122 02-17-2015 06:43 PM

minis implants
 
I have two mini implants
Dr. Lesh is my dentist at Southern Trace dental
They hold my bottom denture in. Just snaps in

Brendanyc 05-13-2015 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by gigglebox1122 (Post 1014582)
I have two mini implants
Dr. Lesh is my dentist at Southern Trace dental
They hold my bottom denture in. Just snaps in

I am just researching mini implants so that a denture can be created to snap onto it. I was curious about costs. I definitely will need bottom and the top maybe just around the corner. Any advice.. recommendations... concerns... and costs... up front.. unforseen... etc...

jnieman 05-13-2015 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by PennBF (Post 1013609)
I just (today) broke a tooth and it will have to be replaced. It was one of those used as support on the bottem. Want Dentist to tell me what I should do, etc?
:(

I had an appointment this morning with Dr. Caylor in Laurel Manor. He pulled a tooth that had broken off a couple of weeks ago and also inserted an implant in another tooth that broke off and was pulled last year. He does a great job. I was able to eat a bowl of lukewarm soup within 3 hours and am here typing on my computer. I am on pain meds however.

mfp509 05-13-2015 11:58 AM

I had one done by Dr Blanton in Leesburg. Excellent!

Brendanyc 05-13-2015 02:53 PM

I hate to "beat a dead horse" but I'm very curious about costs. I am looking for the mini implants (approximately 4) so that dentures can be snapped on to them. For a lower or an upper are we talking more than $10,000 for each or is it less? I'm trying to get a gauge as to cost before I make an appointment with a professional. I am appalled at what my doctor in NY billed for lower bridges (the whole bottom with the exception of the teeth to attach to). It was more than $20,000 and here I am looking to replace the poor job he did only two years later!

gomoho 05-13-2015 06:22 PM

Now I am curious - if you have implants you can "snap" dentures on rather than having a plate? Sounds intriguing. FYI - I am in northern Georgia and have been quoted $3500 for each implant (regular not mini).

DonH57 05-13-2015 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Gbd12 (Post 1010354)
I'm considering mini implants for 2 front teeth. Any dentist recommendations? Anyone have experience with mini implants?

I have no experience yet with mini or other implants and such but I recommend Dr Gaitan at Royal Dental based on my recent visits with him and the staff. I believe you will find him very professional and honest to give you a best choice of options. The entire staff are great. I endorse them because of the way I've been treated as a person and not a number. If you are looking for info on dentist you can google their name for a complete bio. Hope I've helped.:thumbup:

CFrance 05-13-2015 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by gomoho (Post 1059836)
Now I am curious - if you have implants you can "snap" dentures on rather than having a plate? Sounds intriguing. FYI - I am in northern Georgia and have been quoted $3500 for each implant (regular not mini).

That is $1000 to $1500 less than the going rate down here. Does it include the final crown?

gomoho 05-14-2015 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1059953)
That is $1000 to $1500 less than the going rate down here. Does it include the final crown?

Yes, includes everything unless you need a bone graft - haven't gotten that far yet.

CFrance 05-14-2015 08:41 AM

Okay, thanks. The price I was quoted ($4900) included bone graft. I have the breakdown of the costs somewhere. It also includes the tooth extraction.

john1953 05-14-2015 08:51 AM

My regular implant including bone graft was $4800 this didn`t include the tooth.Ouch

Chi-Town 05-14-2015 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by john1953 (Post 1060052)
My regular implant including bone graft was $4800 this didn`t include the tooth.Ouch

I was told that a regular implant was the way to go if you wanted it to last. Did you have your implant done here?

jnieman 09-04-2015 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Lyle Gant (Post 1108739)
My wife just got an estimate from Dr Roca here in The Villages who specializes in pario and implants. $3400 plus $1600 to the dentist for the crown. She either needs a 3 tooth crown $3400 or an implant. Hygienically the implant is much better. However it can take from 4 - 8 months to complete the procedure. She is still weighing the issue.

I used Dr. Caylor to pull a tooth and prepare my other one for implant by placing bone in it. It does take a few months to get but the wait is relatively painless. You can eat just fine while the post is in there waiting for the crown. It's expensive but I wouldn't not do it because of the wait and pain because it was a non-issue for me. Make sure the doc takes the special x-ray beforehand to see just how deep he can put the implant without harming your sinuses that is key. Doctor Caylor did put me under for the implant insertion.

LuauLinda 09-06-2015 03:59 AM

Dr. Dennis Davis at Village Periodontics specializes in dental implants and comes highly recommended. He is very thorough at explaining the procedure, has many years of experience, and will put you at ease. His staff is wonderful and caring. He is off 441 in Lady Lake. Website: villageperiodontics.com


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