MOR Mini Implants
If you’re looking to take your restorative dentistry to the next level, look no further than Sterngold Dental’s MOR Mini Implants. An alternative to conventional implants, MOR Mini Implants offer a unique blend of affordability along with precision engineered craftsmanship that can help increase case acceptance and patient satisfaction.
MOR Mini Implants are small-diameter implants designed to be an affordable alternative when certain patient cases make reduced-scale implants a suitable choice. The small diameter of MOR Mini Implants—which range from 2.1 mm to 3.0 mm— allows for minimally invasive, affordable, simple, and versatile treatment, with a high potential for increased patient satisfaction. These mini dental implants have a variety of clinical applications for implant-retained full and partial removable overdentures. In addition, mini implants can also be used for specific fixed crown and bridge applications in interdental spaces.
Research shows many patients do not move forward with dental implant treatments because they fear the resulting pain and discomfort, as well as the cost and length of treatment time for the procedure. MOR Mini Implants are designed to be minimally invasive, with a treatment plan that is straightforward and ideal for patients who cannot, or will not, accept removable or fixed-hybrid therapy treatment plans using conventional root-form implants.
CE Training, Educational Materials
While all clinicians look to enhance patients’ quality of life and their ability to eat and smile, many dentists lack education materials that can help them effectively promote mini implants to their patient community. In response to this, Sterngold offers a host of CE courses covering everything from patient education to virtual hands-on training. There are also courses that address research and case studies that cover patient selection, clinical applications, case planning, and surgical and restorative approaches that can improve treatment results, all designed to equip clinicians with the knowledge they need to communicate the benefits of successful mini implants.