Looking to get your dental implant in one office?
Getting a dental implant in one office can be impossible unless you have the right dentist. We are that right dental office if you want a dental implant. Why would you want to have an implant in one location anyway?
The Benefits of Choosing One Dentist in one office for Your Dental Implant Journey
Streamlined Communication
When the same dentist oversees the entire dental implant process, communication is seamless. They have a complete understanding of your specific needs, preferences, and medical history, eliminating the need to transfer records, X-rays, and detailed information between multiple offices. This reduces the risk of miscommunication or errors. A unified vision for the final result ensures a more natural and functional outcome.
Consistency in Care
Choosing one dentist for both placement and restoration ensures consistent care throughout the treatment. This dentist is fully invested in your implant’s success from start to finish, closely monitoring the healing process and making adjustments as needed. This level of involvement promotes accountability and ensures we can address any issue promptly and effectively.
One doctor responsible for your care
Dental implant failures are a fact of life. We guarantee our work for one year after placement. We can not do that if we did not do both steps of the procedure. If something goes wrong and a new implant can not be put back in or you choice not to we can put the money you spent to something else like a bridge or a partial. If you have a surgery in one office and the restoration in another that can not and will not happen.
The Drawbacks of Splitting the dental implant process up and not going to just one office
Lack of Coordination between offices and doctors
When treatment is split between separate offices, coordination can become a challenge. Different dentists will have varying approaches, leading to mismatches in treatment planning. For example, a surgical dentist might place the implant in a position that is difficult for the restorative dentist to work with, potentially compromising functionality or aesthetics. Or they place it in an ideal position in their mind but the restorative dentsit may have reasons to prefer a slightly different location.
Increased Costs and Complexity
Using different offices for the surgical and restorative phases can lead to added expenses and scheduling difficulties. Separate consultations, imaging, and follow-ups at multiple locations may result in higher fees and longer treatment times. This can also create stress for patients as they work to build trust with two different providers. We have seen this gets especially challenging and more confusing for older patients. Let’s face it, it’s a P.I.A., going to mtuple places and meeting multiple teams. Why go through all that?
Why Comprehensive Care of your dental implant in one office Is the Best Choice
By choosing a dentist who can perform both the surgical and restorative phases of implant treatment, you’re investing in a smoother, more cohesive process. This comprehensive approach enhances the likelihood of a successful outcome while ensuring a convenient and personalized experience for you.

