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What Are Mini Dental Implants?
Mini dental implants are
ultra-small diameter (l.8 millimeter width), biocompatible titanium alloy
implant screws, conceived and designed over 20 years ago by a dentist, Victor
I. Sendax, DDS. Dr. Sendax originally created the unique design of this
unique dental product as a transitional device to help support fixed bridge
replacements for lost teeth. His novel theory was that mini implants could
function free standing by themselves or in combination with natural tooth
supports and/or larger conventional type dental implants. This was a
revolutionary concept in dental science.
Late in l997, Dr. Sendax collaborated about his mini implant theory and design
concepts with a colleague, Dr. Ronald A. Bulard. Dr. Bulard had previously
formed a dental implant company, IMTEC Corporation, which was at the time
manufacturing and marketing standard sized dental implants, abutments, and
other dental products. Convinced they were on to something special, Drs.
Sendax and Bulard spent countless hours studying and refining Dr. Sendax’s
original creative design, resulting in a more efficient top and collar to the
mini dental implants. Combining this now re-designed mini implant with Dr.
Sendax’s original insertion protocol resulted in a successful breakthrough.
Under Dr. Bulard’s direction, IMTEC Corporation began the rather complex and
expensive design and manufacturing procedures which ultimately resulted in
what is now offered to the dental community under the brand name IMTEC Sendax
Mini Dental Implant (mini dental implant). The innovative system and procedure
was thereafter formally introduced to the United States dental community at an
implant conference in Orlando, Florida in April, l999. It was an instant
success and now represents one of the fastest growing segments of the dental
product industry.
Is the Mini Dental Implant FDA
approved?
Yes. Prior to his preliminary
discussions with Dr. Bulard, Dr. Sendax had submitted a formal application to
the FDA in Washington, DC seeking permission to market the mini dental implant
devices to the general public. After providing satisfactory technical and
clinical evidence to that agency that the product was safe for public use and
in fact had beneficial attributes, the FDA granted its formal consent to
market the Mini Dental Implant device not only as a transitional or temporary
dental product, but significantly, as an on-going item. No competitor dental
product can make this claim. As stated, IMTEC’s introduction of the Mini
Dental Implant to the dental industry and appropriate marketing efforts under
a license granted by Dr. Sendax, followed the FDA’s consent to market.
When can Mini Dental Implants be
used?
When critically needed for
support purposes, and where solid bony adaptation (integration) has clearly
occurred, mini implants can function as long-term supporting structures rather
than as short-term or medium term devices. In fact, some have been
successfully functioning in patients’ jaws for several decades.
What’s the primary and most
effective use for Mini Dental Implants?
The most effective use of this
unique dental product is stabilization of a lower denture. There are
approximately 50,000,000 people in the United States who are “edentulous”
(literally meaning lacking teeth) who struggle daily with prosthetic devices.
A majority suffer a great deal of discomfort as a result of loose or
ill-fitting dentures. Many denture wearers simply withdraw from any type of
social engagement as a result of being compelled to wear them. Moreover, it's
not uncommon for family members to complain about a denture wearer’s
disagreeable breath as a result of food being trapped and decaying under their
denture prosthesis. Successful placement of the Mini Dental Implant addresses
and solves all of these social and practical problems.
How specifically can Mini Dental
Implants help denture wearers?
The standard insertion protocol
for mini dental implants calls for four of them to be gently screwed into the
front of a patient’s lower jaw. This is a relatively painless procedure that
can be performed by a general dentist, requiring only a mild anesthesia. The
mini dental implants, which are approximately the size of wooden toothpicks,
are placed about five millimeters apart in the patient’s mandible. The
patient’s denture is then carefully adjusted by the dentist to allow it to
snap onto the four mini implants. The result? A tight fitting, completely
reliable system that allows a patient to speak and eat with confidence. The
Mini Dental Implants are placed in about an hour’s time. Because of the
unique, minimally invasive procedure, the minute size of the implants, and the
characteristic placement area, the typical Mini Dental Implant patient can
enjoy a light meal an hour after having the mini implants placed.
I’m somewhat aware of the
tremendous forces the human jaw usually endures during normal chewing of food.
How can these tiny Mini Dental Implants withstand that?
It’s true that what the
dental profession calls occlusal forces create dynamic pressures on the human
jaw. Our jaws are marvelously designed to adequately withstand those forces.
It’s also true that mankind has been struggling for centuries to come up
with some type of metal or metallic element that can efficiently withstand
those forces. Most have been outright failures. However, approximately
twenty-five years ago some doctors around the world began experimenting with
titanium as a potential dental medium. Titanium is an extremely strong metal
used in the construction of aircraft and aircraft engines. The metal, in its
commercial form, is incredibly strong and durable. The Sendax Mini Dental
Implants takes that metallurgical concept to the next level by adapting an
industry approved alloy of titanium. The result is the strongest metal on
earth, now commonly referred to as titanium alloy. In fact, extensive tests
conducted several years ago by the University of Alabama-Birmingham School of
Orthopedics at Dr. Sendax’s behest revealed that the particular titanium
alloy implants used in the IMTEC Sendax Mini Dental Implants are 64% stronger
than ones constructed of commercially pure titanium. The bottom line of this
discussion area is simple: If a denture patient has sufficient bone mass to
create a rock hard placement of the tiny implant, which an experienced dentist
can usually determine by an initial examination, the mini dental implants will
generally withstand normal chewing forces just like natural teeth. Fractures
are extremely rare, but as the case with a person’s normal teeth, can
certainly occur.
You’ve told us about the
diameter of the Mini Dental Implants. How long are they?
IMTEC Corporation manufactures
and sells the Mini Dental Implants in four lengths, l0, l3, l5 & l8
mm’s. One trained in dental science will recognize instantly that these
lengths appropriately anticipate the type of depths that are needed in a wide
variety of prospective Mini Dental Implant patients. The company also
manufactures what it calls the Mini Dental Implant MAX that’s sold in l0, l3
& l5 mm’s. The use of the MAX is explained in the next question.
I’ve been told by my dentist
that my jaw bone is not “dense.” Is this a problem with Mini Dental
Implants? Will a dentist be able to get a rock-solid resistance state in such a
situation?
After utilizing the standard
Mini Dental Implants in his practice, Dr. Bulard quickly anticipated this type
of dental patient, and as a result, has taken steps to expand IMTEC
Corporation’s original production offering to provide an Mini Dental Implant
MAX implant. Equipped with the same dimensions as the standard ones, the MAX
has a different thread design that enables the implant to bite into softer
bone and hold. It’s ideal for a patient whose bone density is lacking.
What about failures with Mini
Dental Implants?
It must be recognized that all
implant systems as well as natural teeth are subject to potential failure due
to natural causes, including osteoporosis, poor oral hygiene, wear and tear
attrition, poor health, heavy, stressful biting habits, and lack of follow-up
dental maintenance care. Mini implants similarly do not carry any actual or
implied guarantee as to longevity. However, the loss of a Mini Dental Implant
is a far less critical event to the patient since it may be replaced at
relatively minimal cost compared to conventional implants, and with minimal
associated bone or gum deterioration.
How are Mini Dental Implants
different?
As a revolutionary departure
from routine dental implant methods, Mini Dental Implants are so narrow they
are typically inserted directly through the overlying gum tissue and into the
bone underneath. Consequently the need to surgically cut and “flap” open
the gum tissue, routinely required for standard implant systems, is avoided in
most Mini Dental Implant applications. As a result, post-insertion patient
irritation and soreness is significantly reduced. While all dental implants
require care during insertion to avoid encroaching on vulnerable nerve, sinus
or bony structures, the ultra small width of the mini implants offers a much
more comfortable margin of safety.
What type surgery is involved
with Mini Dental Implants?
A single, minimally invasive
surgery is needed for insertion of the Mini Dental Implants. The implants are
then put into immediate biting or “loading” function thanks to their
“self-tapping” design, thereby anchoring a fixed bridge system. As a
result, it is often possible to provide the complete mini implant service in a
single office visit. Mini dental implants clearly represent an enormous
breakthrough for the dental implant specialty as the most patient-friendly,
cost-effective, proven dental implant system available today.
What will my first day be like
with Mini Dental Implants?

How do I place & remove my
dentures?

What’s a typical daily
routine one might expect once the Mini Dental Implants have been placed?

I’ve heard that standard
dental implants are quitet expensive. What about Mini Dental Implants?
Mini Dental Implants are
suprisingly affordable, at a fraction of the cost of traditional implants.
By choosing the Mini Dental Implant, you’ve chosen an enhanced way of life
free of a lot of the discomforts and heartaches of a loose or ill-fitting
denture. That’s worth a lot.
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