Simply deciding to move forward with the dental implant process doesn’t mean you are ready to receive treatment. Now that you’ve chosen a course of action, you will need to find the implant provider you will want to work with. Many people are under the impression that any dentist can provide them with the quality of implant restoration they are looking for. Unfortunately, not every implant provider is made equal, and it is important that you do your research in order to ensure that your potential provider has the experience and training required to provide the highest quality implant restorations. By asking the right questions, you can get a better idea of the capability of your potential implant provider.
Why Choose Dr. Huff for Your Implant Treatment
We know that every patient who walks through our doors has their own set of unique needs and wants. For this reason, we work hard to customize each patient’s treatment plan to ensure that their dental implant treatment provides exactly the type of smile and support that they are looking for. We encourage you to read on to learn exactly why you should consider Dr. Matthew Huff as your implant provider:
- Here at Precision Dentistry and Implants, every step of the implant process is performed in-house, meaning you will never need to travel to another office for any reason. Dr. Huff will be with you from consultation to placement to restoration.
- We want to make sure that each patient has the highest chances of implant success. In order to do this, we require every potential patient to participate in a consultation with Dr. Huff, during which your oral health will be examined to ensure that you are a good candidate for implant treatment.
- Our staff will work closely with you to provide you with details on your treatment plan, a written estimate of your treatment’s cost, and explanations regarding any portion of the treatment you may want more details on.
- We encourage any and all questions from our patients. The dental implant process can seem intimidating, but by answering your questions, we can show you exactly how straightforward and easy it really is.
- Here at our office, we use all of the latest technology and techniques in order to ensure that our patients receive the highest quality of dental implant care possible. By doing this, we can provide new smiles that are permanent, aesthetically pleasing, and fully functional.
- Dr. Huff makes a point of attending any and all continuing education courses and training seminars as he can. This keeps his skills fresh and up-to-date, and allows him to provide the best possible results.
Questions to Ask Your Potential Implant Provider
In order to find out whether or not your potential implant provider is the best option for your needs, there are some questions you should consider asking them before agreeing to work with them. These questions include:
- What kind of training do you have in placing and restoring dental implants?
- Have you been licensed or certified in implant placement by any dental organizations?
- What type or brand of dental implant do you use?
- What kind of success rate do you have with dental implant placement?
- Will any portion of my treatment be outsourced/referred to another dentist?
- Have you ever received any form of disciplinary action?
- Will I need a supplemental procedure before I am able to receive an implant?
- Will I be provided with a written estimate of the potential cost of my implant treatment?
- Will you require a consultation and will it be complementary?
- Will I be obligated to purchase services and products from you after my consultation?
- Do you have any before and after images of previous dental implant patients?
Come Speak to Dr. Huff About Dental Implants
With the quality of treatment provided using dental implants, our Hill Country, TX area patients should not settle for a lesser treatment. If you would like to find out whether or not you might qualify for treatment with dental implants, we encourage you to contact our Kerrville or Fredericksburg office and schedule a no-obligation consultation with Dr. Matthew Huff today.