CT Implant & Oral Surgery
About CT Implant & Oral Surgery
Dental implant surgery often bridges the gap between restorative dentistry and long-term oral health, addressing everything from single-tooth replacement to full-mouth reconstruction. Procedures in this specialty can involve bone grafting, sinus lifts, and periodontal treatments—interventions that require both surgical precision and a detailed understanding of gum and jawbone anatomy. While general dentists may offer basic extractions or crowns, periodontists and oral surgeons focus on the more complex cases where underlying bone structure or gum disease complicates standard approaches.
In Branford’s compact downtown area, CT Implant & Oral Surgery operates from a second-floor suite at 500 E Main St #216, a location that places it within easy reach of the town’s central clinics and professional offices. The practice aligns with the technical demands of implantology, where success depends as much on preoperative planning as on the surgery itself. Patients exploring options like All-on-4 implants or periodontal laser therapy often seek specialists who limit their scope to these procedures—avoiding the broader menu of a general dental practice.
Consultations in this field typically begin with 3D imaging to assess bone density and nerve placement, a step that determines whether additional procedures like ridge augmentation will be necessary. Unlike routine dental visits, these appointments revolve around surgical outcomes: healing timelines, implant integration rates, and the coordination between prosthetic teeth and living tissue. Questions about sedation options or post-operative protocols are common, as the recovery process can span several months from initial extraction to final crown placement.
For those mapping out their next steps, a quick call to (203) 896-8264 connects directly to the office, where staff can clarify insurance coordination or procedural details. The directions are straightforward if you’re coming from the I-95 exit—just head toward the historic green and look for the brick professional building. Branford’s shoreline charm might make the trip feel less clinical, even if the reason for visiting is all about precision.
This listing was last updated on April 05, 2026