Can I Trust a General Dentist to Complete Bone Grafting?
Can I trust a general dentist to complete bone grafting before getting dental implants or do I need a specialist? I’ve had two consultations. The first dentist said he would refer me to a periodontist for bone grafting. The second dentist stated that she has received training in bone grafting and has completed nearly 100 bone grafting cases. I’m unsure whether I need a surgeon for bone grafting. Taylor from SC
Taylor
Yes, many general dentists perform advanced surgical procedures with skill. A dentist who has been placing bone grafts for several years is likely to do quality work. Some general dentists also perform complex treatments, such as sinus lifts or the removal of impacted teeth. Dentists without advanced implant training refer their patients to an oral surgeon or periodontist for bone grafting and dental implant placement.
How Can You Confirm a Dentist’s Implant Training?
When considering dental implant treatment, focus on your dentist’s credentials and continuing education. Reputable programs equip dentists with the knowledge and hands-on experience necessary to handle complex cases safely and effectively. Some respected organizations include:
- American Academy of Implant Dentistry
- Engel Institute
- International Congress of Oral Implantologists
- Misch Implant Institute
A dentist does not have to be an oral surgeon to provide excellent implant care. What counts most is advanced training, ongoing education, and experience with implant procedures.
Dr. Thaddeus Michalski, a Rocky Hill, Connecticut dentist, sponsors this post. Read why many of his patients say he is one of the best dentists in town.
See a Dentist or Oral Surgeon for Dentures and Implants?
Should I see a dentist or oral surgeon for immediate dentures and implants? I lost most of my teeth to gum disease and agreed with my dentist that extractions are best for the few remaining teeth. My dentist showed me 10 to 12 pictures of her patients’ dentures, but I don’t like how they look. I will switch dentists, but I wonder if I should see a dentist or oral surgeon first. My mouth is in such bad shape that I want to get this done as soon as possible, so the thought of immediate dentures makes sense. I would like to have this behind me by early fall. Thanks. Curtis
Curtis,
Should You See a Dentist or Oral Surgeon for Implant Dentures?
If you want implant dentures, we recommend searching for a dentist with advanced implant training who can remove your remaining teeth, place dental implants, and restore the implants with a custom denture. Teeth-in-a-Day and All-on-4 dental implants are fixed implant overdentures. You can get all the treatment you need in one location from one provider, eliminating miscommunication between an oral surgeon and restoring dentist who provides the denture.
However, completing your smile and preserving your oral health will take time. Avoid looking for a dentist who promises to meet your timeline rather than doing what’s best for your oral health and quality of life.
What Is an Immediate Denture?
An immediate denture is a removable denture for an entire arch of missing teeth. A dentist places the denture on the same day as tooth extractions. Still, before agreeing to any treatment, we recommend consulting with a periodontist (gum disease specialist) or a dentist with periodontal training to ensure your gums are healthy. However, you mentioned that you also want dental implants. So, the process will be different.
How Long Does It Take to Get Implant Dentures?
Getting implant dentures takes six months to a year, even longer if you need gum disease treatment first. If you qualify for dental implants, you may be interested in Teeth-in-a-Day or All-on-4 dental implants. You can get dental implants and temporary dentures in one visit. Your dentist will provide a custom final denture after your implant heal.
However, before you get implant dentures, a dentist will examine your mouth and take X-rays and a 3D CT scan to determine the following:
- Your gum health and whether you need periodontal treatment
- Your jawbone quality and volume
- Whether you need bone grafting before dentures and implants
The treatment you get from an implant dentist depends on your medal and dental history and the status of your oral health.
Schedule a consultation with a dentist with advanced implant training to get high-quality implant overdentures, including All-on-4 dental implants. The dentist will explain your treatment options for dentures and dental implants.
Dr. Thaddeus Michalski, a Rocky Hill, Connecticut dentist and Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantologist, sponsors this post. He serves Hartford, Connecticut, and surrounding communities.