What are Mini Implants?
Mini implants are small screws measuring 1.8 to 3mm that can be placed in one day for patients. They also act as a tooth root and can retain crowns and bridges. Placing a mini implant is a minimally invasive procedure. The patient’s existing denture is placed on the implants or a new denture is fabricated. Mini implants do not need as much bone structure as regular implants. Mini implants are also cheaper than regular implants.
How is the Mini Implant procedure performed?
The dentist drills a hole in the bone of the patient's jaw. The mini implant is screwed into the bone. The denture is then fitted with metal fasteners that fasten the denture to the ball shape of the head of the mini implant. Mini implants are placed using local anaesthesia or intra-venous sedation. Patients should not feel any pain during the procedure.
Can I travel by air after the placement of Mini Implants?
Patients can travel by air one day after mini implants are placed. They should ask the advice of their dentist before embarking on their journey.
What is the recovery time after the placement of Mini Implants?
Patients recover from a mini implant procedure within a day.
What care is required after the placement of Mini Implants?
Patients should use a soft brush and rinse their mouths gently after mini implants are inserted. They should not smoke or drink alcohol. They should take all prescribed medications correctly. Patients can apply ice packs to the swollen area to bring down the swelling. They should eat soft food or follow a liquid diet for at least a week. They should avoid eating hard food products. They should sleep with their head elevated until the swelling reduces.
What are the alternatives to the placement of Mini Implants?
Traditional dentures and partial dentures, also called fixed or removable bridges, are alternatives to mini implants.
Why visit Pasay City?
Why is Pasay City a popular tourist destination?
Pasay City located in the national capital area of the Philippines is home to many unique museums, theatres and entertainment. It is home to one of the biggest malls in the Philippines, the Mall of Asia where visitors have a wide range of shopping and entertainment options.
Why is Pasay City a popular international medical tourism destination?
Pasay City is home to the oldest medical institution in the Philippines, the San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation. There are many clinics and hospitals offering a wide range of medical disciplines, dental care, rehabilitation and surgical and nonsurgical cosmetic procedures. The English speaking staff, the advanced equipment, world class amenities and international accreditation of these medical institutions has made Pasay City a popular international medical tourism destination. Medical tourism packages combining a holiday and treatments are offered at most hospitals that cater for overseas patients.
How does a medical tourist get to Pasay City from the airport?
Terminals 2 and 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport are located in Pasay City. It is also home to the Manila domestic airport. Medical tourists can get taxis, buses and the local form of transportation called the Jeepney to get to their destination in Pasay City from the airport. Hospitals and clinics offer pickup and drop off services for medical tourists.
What are the visa requirements for medical tourists to the Philippines?
There are no specific medical tourism visas required for patients. Patients with valid passports and return tickets from the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Kuwait and a few other countries do not require a Visa for staying in the Philippines for up to 21 days. Patients can get details of visa requirements by visiting the website: www.immigration.gov.ph
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