Mini Dental Implants: Are They Right For Your Poor Jaw Bone Tissue?

Posted on: 7 December 2016

If you have poor bone tissue in your jaws because of multiple missing teeth, you may wonder if it's possible to get dental implants to improve your ability to eat. Traditional dental implants may not be good options for you but mini dental implants may be. Traditional implants work well for people who have good jaw bone structure, while mini implants work great for individuals with low bone mass, or thickness. Here's how your lack of teeth effects your health and what you can do to protect it.

How Does Your Inability to Eat Harm You?

Having the inability to eat a variety of foods can create many issues for you, including poor nutrition. If you tend to boil your foods instead of use other cooking methods, you may not receive the nutrition you need from much tougher vegetables and proteins. Boiling your foods can cause them to lose some of their nutrition. Your lack of nutrition can potentially lead to health problems like osteoporosis.

Your bones depend on calcium, vitamin D, vitamin C, and several other nutrients to stay strong and resilient. Although osteoporosis can develop in any older adult, getting enough nutrients in your diet can help reduce the disease's effects on your bones. Osteoporosis may also compromise the health your jawbones even further. However, steaming, stir-frying and baking your vegetables and other foods may not be optional for you, especially if the crunchy textures hurt your gums and jaws. 

You can overcome your nutritional limitations with the right help.

How Do You Improve Your Oral Health and Nutrition?

Having mini dental implants placed in the spaces of your missing teeth can help protect your health and nutrition. Like traditional implants, mini implants are made of titanium, a strong and durable metal. Mini implants are also much smaller in size than traditional implants. The smaller size may work well for your poor bone mass because the implants don't require too much bone tissue to stay in place. A dental implant specialist can examine your jaws to see if mini implant surgery is right for you.

Until you see a dental provider, take steps to improve your nutrition. Instead of boiling your food until it's mushy, steam it. Steamed food retains most or all of its vitamins and minerals. In addition, steamed food may taste better to you because it's fresh and more colorful. Boiled food tends to taste and look unappealing. You can test the texture of your steamed food by pressing it with a fork. If the fork leaves impressions in the food, it may be soft enough to chew without causing you pain.

For more details about mini implants and your nutrition, speak to a dental office such as Kappenman Family Dental.

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