Dental Implant Surgery
Precise, Predictable Implant Placement for
Long-Lasting Results
Why Implant Surgery Matters
At Thomas & Anderegg Periodontic Clinic, our periodontists use advanced imaging, careful planning, and minimally invasive techniques to ensure your implant integrates securely with the bone and supports a natural-looking restoration for years to come.
High-quality implant results begin with precise placement. Implants replace the natural tooth root, preserving bone strength and providing a stable foundation for crowns, bridges, or full-arch restorations. With experienced surgical care, implants offer exceptional long-term success and function. Implant surgery helps:
Preserve bone and prevent jawbone shrinkage
Support natural chewing and bite strength
Provide stability for single or full-arch restorations
Replace missing teeth without affecting surrounding teeth
What to Expect During Your Surgery
Your implant procedure begins with a thorough evaluation and a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. Every step is focused on safety, comfort, and achieving the best possible result.
Comprehensive Planning
We use advanced digital imaging and 3D scans to evaluate bone levels, plan implant positioning, and ensure precise placement.
Surgical Placement
The titanium or ceramic implant post is placed gently into the jawbone under local anesthesia, with sedation options available for enhanced comfort.
Healing and Integration
Over the next several months, the implant fuses naturally with the bone (osseointegration), creating a secure foundation for your restoration.
Final Restoration
Once healed, your dentist attaches a custom crown, bridge, or full-arch prosthesis that blends seamlessly with your natural smile.
Benefits of Modern Implant Surgery
Modern implant techniques make treatment more comfortable, predictable, and efficient.
Minimally invasive approach for reduced healing time
Precise placement guided by digital imaging
Safe, controlled experience with sedation options
Strong long-term stability and natural aesthetics
Ceramic and Titanium Dental Implants
Dental implants can be placed using either titanium or ceramic materials, depending on your needs, health history, and treatment goals. Both options are designed to replace the tooth root and support a strong, natural-looking restoration. During your consultation, your periodontist will review your bone levels, bite, and medical considerations to recommend the most appropriate implant type for long-term stability and function.
Titanium Implants
A widely used option known for strength and stability
Ceramic Implants
A metal-free option with natural-looking aesthetics
Personalized Material Selection
Chosen based on your case and preferences
Long-Term Support
Both designed to anchor crowns, bridges, or full-arch restorations
