Osstell Technology for Dental Implants
Dental implants are one of the most reliable and long-lasting ways to replace missing teeth. At Forest Park Dental, we use Osstell technology to help ensure the success and stability of each implant we place. Osstell is a specialized system that measures the strength of an implant’s connection to the jawbone using a non-invasive technique called resonance frequency analysis.
Osstell Technology for Dental Implants
Dental implants are one of the most reliable and long-lasting ways to replace missing teeth. At Forest Park Dental, we use Osstell technology to help ensure the success and stability of each implant we place. Osstell is a specialized system that measures the strength of an implant’s connection to the jawbone using a non-invasive technique called resonance frequency analysis.
This process provides an Implant Stability Quotient (ISQ) value, which helps our dentists determine whether the implant is ready to support a crown or restoration. By measuring implant stability objectively, we can customize your treatment timeline and decide the safest moment to move forward. This is especially important for patients who are receiving multiple implants or who have complex cases involving bone grafting or sinus lifts.
The Osstell system also allows our team to monitor your implant healing over time. If the ISQ values indicate that stability is not progressing as expected, we can make adjustments early to protect the long-term success of the implant. This type of precision helps reduce the risk of implant failure and promotes better outcomes for every patient.
Patients who choose Forest Park Dental for dental implants in St. Louis can feel confident knowing we use advanced tools like Osstell to plan and track every step of their treatment with accuracy and care.
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Dr. Eric J. Aubert and Dr. Ryan M. Mulligan of Forest Park Dental specialize in family and general dentistry, as well as cosmetic and restorative dentistry. If you would like more information regarding Ostell Technology in St. Louis, feel free to contact us and speak with one of our staff members. However, if you have recently been or are currently experiencing pain and discomfort attributed to those signs and symptoms we have listed above, please contact us immediately.