What brings you here?
The information here is for patients comparing options after tooth loss, planning a consultation, or trying to understand how implant treatment is assessed before any final decision is made.

A visual implant model helps explain how the restoration is planned around bone support, spacing, and the long-term bite.
The information here is for patients comparing options after tooth loss, planning a consultation, or trying to understand how implant treatment is assessed before any final decision is made.
The first step is usually a consultation, exam, and imaging review. That helps determine bone support, spacing, bite factors, and whether the case is straightforward or staged.
Implants are often considered when patients want a fixed replacement option rather than a removable solution or a bridge that depends on adjacent teeth.
Implant treatment is usually discussed when a patient wants to restore function, stability, and appearance after tooth loss.
A dental implant is placed in the jaw to support a future restoration. Depending on the case, that may mean replacing a single missing tooth, supporting multiple teeth, or helping as part of a larger restorative plan.
Not every patient follows the same path. Gum health, healing capacity, bone support, bite pattern, and the condition of nearby teeth all affect planning. That is why a consultation matters before committing to treatment.
The exact sequence varies, but most cases follow a clear planning and review process.
Review your missing tooth area, medical background, and current dental condition.
CBCT 3D imaging can help assess bone volume, position, and planning constraints before treatment.
The implant stage and healing period depend on the case and whether other treatment is needed first.
After healing, the restorative phase is reviewed so the final tooth or prosthetic fit matches the plan.
The clinic already presents two advantages that matter for implant work: restorative expertise and in-house imaging-led planning.
Dr. Deepak Vashisht’s implantology credentials make implants a natural first service page for the site.
Imaging-led planning supports clearer assessment before deciding whether an implant is the right path.
Implants do not end at placement. Restoration quality, fit, and function matter just as much in the final result.
Selected public Google review excerpts about implant treatment at St Jean Dental Care. Individual treatment timelines vary.
“I got 5 implants done at St Jean Dental Care with Dr Vashisht using modern technology and immediate loading. I received my teeth within just 3–5 days, which was very impressive.”
“By using guided implant surgery based on 3D CBCT scans and digital impressions, he was able to fix high-end aesthetic crowns in just 72 hours.”
These are the most common questions patients ask before booking a consultation.
Adults with one or more missing teeth, healthy gums, and enough jawbone support are often considered for implants after a consultation and imaging review.
CBCT imaging is often used to assess bone shape, nerve position, and planning constraints before treatment. Your dentist can confirm whether it is needed in your case.
The number of visits depends on healing time, whether extractions or grafting are needed, and whether the restoration is completed in stages. A consultation is the best way to confirm the sequence.
If you are comparing options after tooth loss, the next step is a consultation and treatment review with the clinic.