High-quality results
According to dental regulations, any licensed dentist can legally place implants and practice implant dentistry. But most people are not satisfied with just “any” dentist performing this type of advanced dental and restorative care, and you shouldn’t be satisfied either. And until the last couple of years, dental schools have provided no dental implant training to their general dentist graduates. And the vast majority of dentists have never placed an implant or restored a tooth on an implant.
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Patient Lisa researched and carefully compared the benefits and quality ClearChoice offers; she chose ClearChoice.
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Don’t trust your dental implant treatment to anyone but specialists.
While implant dentistry is not a specialty recognized by the ADA, there are specialists who have the advanced training and experience necessary to deliver quality results and care to each dental implant patient. Oral surgeons have 4-6 years of advanced training and residencies in all types of dental and facial surgery (including implants). They also have advanced training in anesthesia, a skill very important in implant dentistry.
At ClearChoice, all dental implants are placed by oral surgeons, most of whom are board certified. We believe oral surgeons have the best overall training and skill set for placing dental implants (which is a surgical procedure), handling anesthesia for maximum patient comfort, and being qualified to handle any medical complications that may arise.
Prosthodontists are recognized specialists in the replacement of missing teeth. These dentists completed multiple years of advanced education and residencies beyond their dental degree in order to be qualified to handle difficult dental restoration and replacement cases. At ClearChoice, all cases are treatment planned by, and all procedures to place new implant-supported teeth are performed by, experienced prosthodontists*.
You shouldn’t trust your implant treatment to just any dentist. ClearChoice specialists are among the most experienced and most qualified practitioners of implant dentistry in the U.S.
Expect highly successful treatment
Many people ask the question: “How successful are dental implant based restorations?”, or “What is the failure rate of dental implants?” It is true that occasionally a dental implant will “fail”, which simply means that it becomes loose or unstable. At ClearChoice, we have experienced a 96% success rate with implants on the upper arch, and 97% on the lower arch. That means that fewer than three or four implants out of 100 will become loose and need to be replaced. A “failed” implant is simply removed and replaced by the ClearChoice oral surgeon, at no cost to the patient. With our lab and prosthodontist on-site, the replacement teeth are quickly adjusted to the newly placed implant, and the patient leaves with a beautiful and functional smile.
Seek long term solutions
Once dental implants have fully integrated with your jawbone, a process that takes about 6 months, they will usually last a lifetime. While your prosthesis (new teeth) may require some repairs or adjustments after many years of use, implants rarely need to be replaced. Contrast this with standard tooth-supported bridges that often must be replaced in 5-7 years.
Don’t worry that your case is “too difficult” No matter how bad your existing teeth are, or what type of bone loss you may have already experienced with dentures, we’ve always seen worse, and we can usually help you. Many patients come to ClearChoice because they have been unable to find satisfactory treatment options from less capable and less experienced dentists.
Get quality results from specialists you can trust
At ClearChoice, our objective is to provide the highest standard of dental implant care to our patients, thus guaranteeing consistently high quality results to each patient treated. You can trust the professionals at ClearChoice to have the training, the equipment, the staff, and the experience needed to deliver the high quality treatment and results you are looking for.
*In Chicago, the ClearChoice dentists are trained and qualified as prosthodontists, but are licensed to practice as general dentists under Illinois law.