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Implant system selection with biologic and prosthetic logic

Premium implant systems and specialist implant planning | PerioHome

Implant system selection at PerioHome is based on anatomy, restorative design, tissue stability, and long-term maintenance. Premium systems such as Straumann may be used when they fit the case.

Implant treatment is not only about placing an implant. The chosen system must fit the anatomy, restorative design, tissue conditions, and maintenance demands of the case. Premium systems such as Straumann may be appropriate when they support those goals, but the correct choice depends on planning, not marketing language.

Why Implant System Selection Matters

  • Implant-abutment connection design affects restorative options and component stability
  • Surface characteristics and component availability influence surgical and prosthetic planning
  • Long-term maintenance is easier when parts, restorative options, and documentation are dependable
  • Consistency matters in complex or multidisciplinary cases

When Premium Implant Systems Are Useful

At PerioHome, premium systems may be preferred when the case involves:

  • Demanding aesthetic-zone implant treatment
  • Limited available bone requiring precise site development
  • Advanced restorative planning with narrow tolerance for prosthetic compromise
  • Revision, rescue, or multidisciplinary cases where component reliability matters

What Determines Implant Success Beyond the Brand

The implant system is only one part of the result. Long-term success also depends on:

  • Case selection and medical-risk assessment
  • Three-dimensional positioning
  • Ridge preservation, bone augmentation, or sinus lift planning when needed
  • Soft tissue management around the implant
  • A maintenance protocol that keeps the tissues stable over time

How PerioHome Plans Implant Procedures

Implant procedures are planned as part of a full sequence, which may include extraction with site preservation, delayed or immediate implant placement, hard- and soft-tissue augmentation, crown-lengthening or restorative coordination, and peri-implant maintenance.

Next Step

If you have been told you need an implant, the key question is not only which implant is used. The more important question is whether the site, tissue quality, prosthetic plan, and long-term maintenance pathway are being managed correctly from the start.