“Thank you for visiting our new referring doctor’s page. I value the trust you place in me and my team when referring your patients for their oral surgery needs. My commitment to providing exceptional care is matched by my team’s dedication to ensuring a seamless referral process. I deeply value and understand the importance of a collaborative approach to healthcare. I strive to be not just your choice for referrals, but also your partners in patient care.

My team has advanced clinical and customer service training and I work to ensure that my office is equipped with the latest technology to deliver the highest standards of treatment to your patients. Our team prioritizes clear communication and timely updates about your patient’s care and progress, ensuring that you are informed every step of the way. Thank you for trusting me with your patients’ needs let’s continue to achieve remarkable outcomes together.”

At Precision Dental Specialties, we are committed to ensuring that every phase of the dental implant process is handled with precision and care. Our final check process is designed to ensure that implants are healed properly before proceeding with the final restoration. Here’s an overview of what referring dentists can expect:

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After dental implants have fully integrated and healed, patients often have questions about the long-term management and expectations of their new implants. Here is a list of frequently asked questions designed to help you, as a general dentist, inform and reassure your patients about life after the healing phase.

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For patients requiring rehabilitation of the upper jaw due to significant bone loss, choosing the correct surgical intervention—whether a sinus lift or zygomatic implants—is crucial. Here is a detailed look at each procedure and the clinical scenarios where they are most appropriately employed.

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When it comes to dental implant surgery, precision is key. This is especially true for patients with unique anatomical challenges such as an “hourglass” shaped jawbone, where the central part of the jaw is significantly narrower than the ends. Successfully navigating these challenges requires advanced imaging techniques, specifically Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT).

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Pre-Dental at Utah Tech University

Dr. Bulloch is always looking for doctors who are willing to talk about the restorative side of dentistry to the pre-dental students at Utah Tech University! If you are interested in lecturing please reach out to him, and if you are willing to let students shadow you in your office for hours please fill out the form, and we will add you to the list of willing offices.