Mini dental implants are an alternative to traditional dental implants that can replace damaged or missing teeth. While Aflac network dental insurance doesn’t cover dental implants, we do offer coverage for a variety of dental procedures. Read on to learn how mini dental implants work, how they compare to traditional implants, and how much they cost.
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Mini dental implants are a type of implant often needed to provide extra support for dentures if a patient requires certain procedures ahead of time to ensure the dentures work properly.1 In some cases, mini dental implants can replace the need for dentures altogether and substitute as a less invasive alternative.1,2
Mini dental implants don’t need to be installed into the jawbone. Instead, they are screwed to the outside of the jawbone and are usually smaller than traditional implants. Both implants and mini dental implants are used to replace damaged teeth.2
Here are some key differences between mini dental implants and traditional implants:
Your ability to get mini dental implants over traditional implants depends on your specific needs. We recommend chatting with a dentist directly to explore all your options. If you are a good fit for mini dental implants, you can enjoy a host of benefits, such as:
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Get StartedThe cost of mini dental implants is much less than traditional implants. The materials used, location of service, time spent on the procedure and any additional treatments all impact the cost of mini dental implants.2 In most cases, you can expect to pay anywhere from $500 to $1,500 for the procedure.2
Recovery time is quick for mini dental implants. As mentioned before, it may only take a couple of days for you to recover. Stick to soft foods and liquids after your mini dental implant procedure, and avoid hard or sticky foods. This can help ensure that your implants don’t get loose or come out.
You should give your mini dental implants the same level of care as your natural teeth. Make sure to brush your teeth at least twice per day and floss once daily. Additionally, you should schedule regular check-ups with your dentist to get preventive care and help maintain good oral health.
Aflac network dental insurance does not cover the cost of mini dental implants. However, we do cover a variety of dental procedures, including the following:
We recommend chatting with an agent about your specific needs.
Aflac network dental insurance comes with reasonable premiums and coverage for a wide range of services. While our plans don’t cover mini dental implants, you can get coverage for many other procedures such as dentures, crowns, and oral surgery. Contact an agent and get a quote to learn more.
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1 WedMD - Dental Health and Dentures. Reviewed September 5, 2023. Accessed January 24, 2025. https://www.webmd.com/oral-health/dental-health-dentures.
2 Authority Dental - What are mini dental implants? Updated June 19, 2024. Accessed January 24, 2025. https://www.authoritydental.org/mini-dental-implants.
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