Brief Mini Implant History
Much progress has been made in Mini-implants since their first introduction
in the 1960's. The design sizes and parts have improved dramatically to become
the new version we have today. For a long time mini-implants were seen
as short-term or interim solutions until standard implants could be
placed. This is definitely not the case today.
It has taken longer to know how to make this revolutionary technique
work at its optimum level, Unfortunately, it took many failures and
successes and approximately ten years of follow-up to really understand
all the details that make this technique successful. Slowly, over the
years research taught us how mini-implants should be used and the techniques
to use and to avoid. We now are aware of which cases can be successful
and which cases will have a bad prognosis, and how to resolve problems
when they occur.
Unfortunately, the mini-implant technique
was not something that was taught in 2001,when I began placing
mini-implants, and it has taken me several years and many trials and
errors to completely understand and adapt the technique to reach the
results I have achieved today.

While my first training on mini-implants was limited to a three hour
theory seminar, I had to learn much more on my own by researching this
subject, reading any articles I could find, and by practicing the technique and taking courses in bone grafting and mastering prosthesis.
Now, I am able to offer a full series of courses that will allow other
dentists to succeed with this technique immediately and avoid the countless
hours and years of learning how to avoid problems. CMI has more than
15 hours of courses starting from a very complete basic hands
on training, to the most complicated cases with extractions. These courses are offered throughout Canada.
CMI also offers dentists individual training in their own office, for a more personal, hands-on experience. Just ask us how!
I invite you to read the course descriptions of our seminars on our
web site and see how CMI can be your best support for learning the mini-implant
technique.
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