Are you looking for a reliable solution to restore your patients' ability to chew and improve their appearance? Look no further than mono implants, the gold standard of dental implants outside the U.S. for over two decades.
Our series of videos for dentists will help you understand the value of mono implants. Our videos cover topics such as why you should use them, how to properly place them, and what the overall cost savings are. With our videos, you’ll have all the information you need to make an informed decision about mono implants.
Mono implants are a high-tech replacement tooth that mimics the whole tooth structure. A single piece titanium “root” is snugly inserted into the bone and is used to support a crown or bridge. It looks, feels, and acts like a real tooth and can last a lifetime if properly cared for.
In addition, placement of these implants results in little to no post-operative discomfort. Many patients who were not candidates for conventional implants because they didn’t have enough bone or because of finances are now mono dental implant candidates.
The latest in dental implant technology, the mono dental implant features a bendable collar, offering more versatility than ever before. This one-piece implant is specially designed to be adjusted at the neck, allowing for precise and perfect placement of your dental implants. In appropriate clinical conditions, these implants can be loaded right away, ensuring patients a beautiful and healthy smile.
So, take some time to check out our videos and get ahead in your dental practice. With mono implants, you can provide your patients with a reliable, long-lasting solution that will restore their confidence and their ability to chew.
"Mono Implants vs Traditional Implants: Comparing Cost, Convenience, and Quality"
Choosing All-on-1™ mono implants over traditional methods can save patients time, money, and discomfort. The procedure is also suitable for most people, including those with reduced bone density, and can provide a permanent solution to missing teeth.
Watch now: https://youtu.be/nHJjmFhd3HU
”The Future of Dental Implants is Here! Discover the Benefits of Mono implants Today!”
Mono implants are the latest innovation in the field of dental implants – which means they provide a much better solution than their predecessors. At their core, mono implants are one-piece implants that replicate the natural root structure of your tooth.
Watch now: https://youtu.be/mCRolEa57r0
"Full Arch Mono Implants: Providing Greater Support and Durability Than All-on-4!"
You see, the beauty of this approach lies in its ability to provide greater support to the full arch, so there isn’t the risk of the full arch prosthesis fracturing as is the case with All-on-4 cantilevered arches. But the real kicker here is that if there ever was a problem with the support system, it's a simple fix with mono implants. No need to go through the hassle of redoing the entire system, like you would have to if you opted for an All-on-4 dental implant full arch.
Watch now: https://youtu.be/HfspT3SxfWg
"The Future of Tooth Replacement is Here: Discover the Benefits of Immediate Load Mono Implants"
Their ability to support immediate loading is at the heart of mono implants' success. That means that a new tooth can be placed onto the implant immediately after it is inserted without a prolonged waiting period. This process is often referred to as "same day" or "immediate" implants because it allows you to receive a new tooth almost instantly.
Watch now: https://youtu.be/-1J88l-alfU
"Minimal Invasiveness and Maximum Results: The Advantages of Mono Implants"
Dental implants are an excellent option for replacing missing teeth, but traditional implant procedures can be lengthy and require extensive surgeries. However, advancements in dental technology have led to the development of mono implants, a less invasive and more convenient option for patients seeking to restore their smile.
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“All-on-4 verses All-on-1™”
A major advantage of All-on-1™ mono implants is that they are more stable than all-on-4 implants. With all-on-4 implants, the angulation of the implants can create pressure points, which can lead to fractures in the implant or the cantilevered full arch prostheses. All-on-1 mono implants offer a more stable solution since 8 to 12 implants are placed, which provides more support to the full ache prosthesis.
Watch now: https://youtu.be/HGkCVURZkms
If you want to take your dental practice to the next level doing full mouth dental implants, sign up for our upcoming seminar: https://monoimplantacademy.org/mono-implant-seminar
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