Do your research. The ones you are talking about are just a few locator pins and the denture snaps onto them. Then you have the true implant where the screws are put into your jaw and the hybrid denture is screwed onto it and doesnt' come out until the dentist unscrews it. The whole thing gets torqued down to 35 Newton meter or so. Then you have the implants that support a 4 tooth bridge and those aren't as popular because they break and are harder to repair. Stay away from mini implants...real thin and are subject to breakage. If you're short of bone, they can graph more bone in and it'll take about 4 months for it to become your bone. The implants "ossify" into your bone or your bone grows into the implant and they'll never come out. Your hybrid denture should get taken out once a year and cleaned and you should go for regular cleaning from a hygenist. Pick your dentist with care. This is high tech stuff and not cheap. If you have a dental school close by, give them a call. They'll explain it all to you and do it for much cheaper. For a few missing teeth, you get an implant and a crown and about 3k cost from a private dentist and maybe 1800 from a school. Google implants, mini implants, hybrid denture ...do your research. Once you buy them, you'll love them.
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