{"id":1163,"date":"2015-10-02T16:51:10","date_gmt":"2015-10-02T16:51:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/indianapolisoralsurgery.com\/oral-surgeon-vs-periodontist-dental-implants\/"},"modified":"2015-10-02T16:51:10","modified_gmt":"2015-10-02T16:51:10","slug":"oral-surgeon-vs-periodontist-dental-implants","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/indianapolisoralsurgery.com\/oral-surgeon-vs-periodontist-dental-implants\/","title":{"rendered":"Oral Surgeon vs. Periodontist for Dental Implants"},"content":{"rendered":"

Oral Surgeon vs. Periodontist for Dental Implants<\/h2>\n

As the use of dental implants has become more widespread, dental implant placement procedures, primarily the domain of oral and maxillofacial surgeons for decades, have begun to be offered by a range of dental professionals. Over the past ten years or so, periodontists have emerged as prominent providers of implant surgeries, second only to oral surgeons. While more providers are an advantage in terms of implant availability, it can also make the task of choosing one more confusing for patients. Oral surgeon vs. periodontist? Which to choose for dental implants?<\/p>\n

Oral Surgeon vs. Periodontist: Education, Training and Qualifications<\/h2>\n

Oral surgeons and periodontists are both highly-trained dental specialists. However, there are some distinct differences between the two in terms of education, training and qualifications.<\/p>\n

Periodontists, after completing general dentistry training via dental school, receive two to three years of post graduate training in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of gum disease, which involves training in some surgical procedures, including dental implant placement procedures. Among their areas of expertise are:<\/p>\n