Oral Surgery Associates: Southern Illinois' Experts In Dental Implant Posts

Image of a dental implant post being surgically placed into a patient's jawbone by an oral surgeon. No text on image.

Dental implant posts and abutments are the metal root and connector that hold a replacement tooth in place. The implant post (usually an endosteal or, in rare upper-jaw cases, a zygomatic implant) is placed into the jawbone by an oral surgeon. The abutment connects that post to the final prosthesis, which your general dentist or prosthodontist then fits. Oral surgery associates near Marion, IL handle the surgical placement of the implant post and abutment, working closely with your dentist on timing and final restoration. Careful planning matters — there is no rush from consult to surgery.

Why the implant post and abutment matter

The implant post and abutment form the foundation for chewing, speech, and bone health. Proper depth and angle affect long-term stability and how your final tooth looks and functions. Endosteal implants are the standard choice for most patients; zygomatic implants are used in more extensive upper-jaw bone loss cases. Oral surgery associates near Marion, IL avoid mini or subperiosteal implants and focus on solutions with proven long-term success.

How oral surgery associates near Marion, IL plan implant post surgery

Thorough case review before any surgery

Before any procedure, the team reviews your medical history, current medications, healing ability, and overall oral health. They coordinate with your general dentist to confirm timing and sequence, protecting your health by avoiding hurried consult-to-surgery decisions.

Advanced imaging and digital planning

Planning uses CBCT scans and intraoral scanning to map bone, roots, and nerve positions. Digital 3D planning shows the ideal implant size and angle so the abutment will align with the planned restoration. This reduces surprises during surgery and improves outcomes.

Precision placement with navigation

When indicated, X-Guide 3D dynamic navigation helps place implants in real time with high accuracy. PIEZOSURGERY® allows precise bone work while protecting soft tissue. These tools let oral surgery associates near Marion, IL place posts more safely and predictably.

Bone grafting, healing aids, and timing

When bone is thin, a bone graft or ridge augmentation may be needed before or during implant placement. Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is used to speed healing and reduce discomfort. The practice can perform same-day tooth extraction with implant post placement when clinically appropriate, but only after careful planning and with clear healing timelines.

What to expect the day of surgery

You will discuss sedation options and comfort measures ahead of time. AccuVein helps with IV placement for a smoother experience. Minimally invasive techniques and careful monitoring are standard. Osstell ISQ readings may be used to measure initial implant stability and guide when your dentist can place the final prosthesis.

How oral surgery associates work with your general dentist for restoration

Oral surgery associates place the implant post and abutment, then share digital records, surgical guides, and stability measurements with your general dentist or prosthodontist. This coordinated approach ensures the final tooth fits properly and functions well. Communication and shared planning are central to long-term success.

Why choose oral surgery associates by Marion, IL for implant posts

Oral surgery associates near Marion, IL are board-certified surgeons based in Carbondale (about 15 minutes from Marion) who place a high volume of implants each year. The team combines advanced technology (CBCT, intraoral scanner, X-Guide, PIEZOSURGERY®, PerioLase®, Osstell ISQ, AccuVein, PRF) with patient-focused care. They maintain full-time collaboration with referring dentists, 24-hour availability, and a commitment to safe, precise outcomes.

Other oral surgery services patients in Marion and surrounding counties can expect

Services include wisdom tooth removal, bone grafting, laser therapy for periodontal issues and failing implants, TMJ care, orthognathic surgery, oral pathology evaluations, and emergency oral surgery. Talk with your general dentist about implant treatment planning. Oral surgery associates near Marion, IL will coordinate closely with your dentist to place the implant post and abutment for the best long-term result.

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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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