Dental Implant Care With a Surgeon, Prosthodontist, and In-House Lab

Use this page to compare your options, ask better questions, and understand what a consultation may clarify before treatment begins.

Why Team-Based Implant Care Matters

This part of planning helps patients compare options, understand risks, and avoid making decisions from a single piece of information.

The Oral Surgery Role

This part of planning helps patients compare options, understand risks, and avoid making decisions from a single piece of information.

The Prosthodontic Planning Role

This part of planning helps patients compare options, understand risks, and avoid making decisions from a single piece of information.

The In-House Lab Advantage

This part of planning helps patients compare options, understand risks, and avoid making decisions from a single piece of information.

Why This Matters for Full-Arch and Complex Cases

This part of planning helps patients compare options, understand risks, and avoid making decisions from a single piece of information.

How Coordinated Care Helps Patients Compare Options

This part of planning helps patients compare options, understand risks, and avoid making decisions from a single piece of information.

What Patients Should Ask Before Starting Implant Treatment

This part of planning helps patients compare options, understand risks, and avoid making decisions from a single piece of information.

Helpful Related Pages

Dr. LT Johnson and Dr. Isatu Munu pages explain team roles using facts already shown on the site.

FAQs

Can every case be treated the same way?

No. Anatomy, health, bite, bone, and previous treatment history can change the plan.

Will I get exact answers online?

No. This page is educational; diagnosis and treatment planning require an evaluation.

Can financing be discussed before treatment?

Yes. The team can help explain financing questions before treatment begins.

Talk through your options

Our team can help you compare treatment choices, timing, financing, and the right next step before treatment begins.