Looking For Dental Teeth Replacement? What You Need To Know About Dental Implants

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Dental teeth replacement can mean anything from a single crown on an implant to full-arch restorations. Many people seek dental teeth replacement after tooth loss from decay, injury, or wear. This post explains the implant process, typical timing, and who does what for dental teeth replacement near Marion, IL so you can make an informed choice and know what to expect.

What is dental teeth replacement?


Dental teeth replacement refers to replacing missing teeth with devices that restore function and appearance. Implants are metal posts placed in the jaw to hold crowns, bridges, or full-arch prostheses. Bridges and dentures are non-implant options that rest on teeth or gums. Implants aim to act like natural tooth roots and support long-term oral health.

Why choose implants?


- Stability: Implants lock into bone for strong chewing power. - Bone preservation: Implants help prevent bone loss after a tooth is lost. - Long-term results: With proper care, implants can last many years, often decades.

Who does what: oral surgeon vs. your GP


Oral surgeons place the implant post and abutment. Your general dentist (GP) restores the implant with the crown, bridge, or denture—the prosthetic part. This team approach means each clinician focuses on their specialty: the surgeon on bone and surgical placement, the GP on bite, fit, and final aesthetics. Clear roles help reduce complications and improve long-term outcomes for dental teeth replacement near Marion, IL.

Types of implants we use for dental teeth replacement near Marion, IL


We offer endosteal and zygomatic implants only. - Endosteal implants: The common, root-form implant used for single teeth or multiple teeth when bone is adequate. - Zygomatic implants: Longer implants anchored in the cheekbone for severe upper jaw bone loss when traditional implants aren’t possible.

How we plan dental teeth replacement near Marion, IL


We review each case carefully—no same-day consult-to-surgery. Time matters to assess health, imaging, and medical history so you get a safe plan. Most patients can have same-day extraction into implant post placement when clinically appropriate, but only after proper planning.

Advanced tech we use


- IS 3800W intraoral scanner — captures precise digital impressions. - CBCT (Cone Beam CT) — 3D imaging of bone and anatomy for safer planning. - X-Guide 3D navigation — real-time guidance during implant placement. - Osstell ISQ — measures implant stability during healing. - PerioLase MVP-7 — laser care for soft tissue health. - PIEZOSURGERY® — precise bone surgery with less trauma. - Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF) — uses your blood to speed healing. - AccuVein — locates veins to improve IV care when needed.

Typical treatment timeline and what to expect


- Consult and planning with imaging and medical review. - Possible tooth extraction if needed. - Same-day extraction-to-implant-post placement when appropriate. - Healing period with follow-up checks; implant stability measured. - Your GP places the final crown, bridge, or denture after healing. Expect some swelling and soreness after surgery, clear follow-up schedules, and coordination between your surgeon and GP for the final restoration.

Who is a good candidate for dental teeth replacement near Marion, IL?


Good candidates have sufficient bone or can get grafting, are in overall good health, and are non-smokers or willing to stop. Realistic expectations and good oral hygiene matter. Some cases need extra steps like bone grafts or sinus lifts, which extend timing.

Coordination, communication, and patient value


We work closely with your local, trusted GP for the prosthetic phase and keep full-team communication. Our team values each patient and offers full-time collaboration, 24-hour availability, and personal cell phone access when needed. We focus on planning that maximizes your long-term oral health.

Other oral surgery services we offer


Extractions, bone grafting, sinus lifts, oral biopsies, and treatment of oral pathology are available to support complete care.

Next steps for dental teeth replacement near Marion, IL

To start, bring any recent dental x-rays, a list of medications, and your medical history to the consult. We plan carefully and partner with your GP for the final restoration. Contact our office in Carbondale (15 minutes from Marion) to discuss options. We also serve patients from Jackson, Williamson, Johnson, Union, Franklin, Perry, and Randolph counties.

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Meet The Author

Dr. Billy Laun - Oral Surgeon

I’m Dr. Billy Laun, and I’m proud to serve the Southern Illinois community. Growing up on a farm in Nebraska, I learned the importance of hard work and integrity, which I bring to every patient interaction.

After earning my Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Nebraska’s College of Dentistry, I completed my residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University of Buffalo.

In 2019, I took over Dr. Gustave’s practice and founded Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery of Carbondale. I specialize in procedures like wisdom tooth removal, dental implants, bone grafting and cosmetic facial surgery, always prioritizing patient care and staying up-to-date with the latest advancements.

If you’re seeking personalized, top-tier care, I’d be honored to help you achieve your best health and smile.

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