3M ESPE MDI Mini Dental Implants
3M ESPE's MDI mini dental implant system is minimally invasive and immediately stabilizes loose dentures using a 90-minute patented protocol, often completed without a flap and sometimes even using the patient's existing denture. MDI mini dental implants are designed for stability in soft and dense bone which is essential for immediate loading. Attachment designs are available for custom retention for each case with three retention options as well as attachment designs that forgive up to 30 degrees divergence between two implants with no need for an angle correction inventory. Original retention can be restored in minutes by simply changing o-rings.
3M ESPE MDI Mini Dental Implants
31 May 2012 | Clinical Excellence
Many people in Australia are edentulous.1 Those who have full dentures often complain of a loose lower denture. Despite our best efforts to fabricate a retentive prosthesis, an inadequate mandibular ridge results in a loose denture and an unhappy patient. Some of these patients are elderly and physically debilitated. Often, due to health issues, th...
31 May 2012 | Briefs
3M ESPE has announced that its range of MDI Mini Dental Implants will now be exclusively available through Osseo Dental Pty Ltd.
31 Mar 2012 | Implants
I have recently started using the 3M™ ESPE™ MDI™ (Mini Dental Implants) system for the first time in my dental surgery. This article is an account of my early experiences using this product.
3M ESPE Mini Dental Implants (MDIs) are a one-
piece implant design which has an integrated abutment (i.e. no separate abutment is required). MDI’s ar...
01 Sep 2008 | Clinical Excellence
There is much debate in the implant world
as to whether the mini implants can be
used for single tooth replacement. I have been using mini implants for crown and bridge
on a regular basis and found it an excellent alternative. In my last article, I covered a lot of basics in the use of mini implants for stabilising dentures; in this article I wi...
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