
Where U.S. Dentists Buy Dental Implants
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Buying Dental Implants in the USA (for Dentists)
How Dentists Buy Dental Implants in the U.S.
The process of procuring dental implants in the United States follows a structured clinical pathway. It begins with a comprehensive diagnosis and treatment plan supported by CBCT imaging and digital planning software to determine optimal fixture size, length, and positioning. Once the plan is finalized, the clinician selects the appropriate implant system and ensures full connection compatibility (Internal Hex 2.42/2.43 or Conical) so that fixtures, abutments, multi‑unit components, Ti‑bases, and screws function as a single, integrated system.
The ordering phase includes building a complete case cart with implants, healing abutments, transfers, analogs, prosthetic screws, and any required instruments, often with backup sizes for surgical flexibility. Orders are placed online through Surcam Dental’s professional portal, where each product page provides SKUs, torque values, and downloadable IFUs. Upon receipt, lot numbers are verified and recorded in the patient’s chart. On the day of surgery, components are confirmed chairside, torque values are captured, and placement is documented for traceability. Following osseointegration, the case proceeds to restoration with matching abutments and prosthetic components, closing the loop for documentation and compliance.
Surcam Internal Hex and Conical Implant Systems & Components
Surcam offers a comprehensive, connection-driven catalog designed for modern U.S. clinical workflows. Every sterile product is lot-traceable and supported with downloadable IFUs for torque and placement guidance.
Implants – Internal Hex & Conical
Complete diameter/length matrix for single-to-full-arch cases in both Internal Hex (2.42/2.43) and Conical platforms.
Explore Internal Hex – Implants or Conical – Implants when selecting fixtures.
Multi-Unit Abutments
Straight and angled options with multiple cuff heights and matching screws, platform-matched to your chosen system.
Browse Internal Hex – Multi-Units or Conical – Multi-Units to build your restorative stack.
CAD/CAM Ti-Bases
Digital-workflow ready with library-compatible scan bodies for chairside and lab CAD/CAM.
Plan digitally with Internal Hex – Ti-Bases or Conical – Ti-Bases.
Transfers & Analogs
Closed/open tray transfers, IOS/lab scan bodies, and model analogs built to precise platform geometry.
See Internal Hex – Transfers & Analogs or Conical – Transfers & Analogs for accurate impression taking.
Healing & Casting Components
Healing caps, casting abutments, and prosthetic screws with clear torque guidance for both platforms.
Explore Internal Hex – Removable Solutions or Conical – Removable Solutions for overdenture and attachment cases.
Complete Systems
Streamline multi-site or full-arch cases with All Internal Hex Components or All Conical Components.
Why U.S. Dentists Choose Surcam Dental
Surcam Dental is more than a supplier - it is a clinical partner. Our solutions combine manufacturer‑direct pricing with precision‑engineered components that integrate seamlessly with major implant ecosystems. Each product ships with lot numbers and downloadable IFUs to support compliance and audit readiness.
Professional Ordering, Traceability and Compliance
All products are for professional use. Each order includes sterilization details, lot tracking, and IFUs with torque charts for documentation. Patients should receive treatment under a licensed dentist’s care; implants are not available for self‑placement. Practices can maintain digital compliance by referencing the IFU library.
Nationwide Shipping and Clinician Support
Surcam provides fast, reliable nationwide shipping with priority handling for urgent surgical cases. Our clinical support team assists with connection selection, torque verification, and digital planning to keep your workflow efficient. Access digital libraries from the Digital Library to streamline CAD/CAM collaboration.
Clinician Resources for Case Planning
Review each product IFU for up‑to‑date torque values and placement instructions, consult connection guides to confirm platform compatibility, and download CAD/CAM files from the Digital Library to coordinate with your lab.
Buying Dental Implants in the USA — FAQ
Who is allowed to purchase dental implants in the United States?
Dental implants are medical devices sold to licensed dental professionals and laboratories. Patients should consult a dentist or implantologist who will order the indicated system and components as part of a documented treatment plan.
How do U.S. dentists typically procure implants and components?
Clinicians select the connection and platform, build a case cart with matching components, then place a professional order. On receipt, staff verify SKUs, lot numbers, and documentation, and record torque values and lot codes in the patient chart for traceability.
What documentation is included with orders?
Each shipment includes lot tracking information and access to instructions for use with torque guidance for surgical placement and prosthetic assembly. This supports audit-ready records, inventory control, and consistent chairside protocols.
How do I ensure component compatibility for my case?
Start with the connection and platform. Match fixture, abutment, multi-unit, Ti-base, transfers, analogs, and screws to the same Internal Hex 2.42 or 2.43 platform or to the corresponding Conical system. Mixing platforms can lead to misfit and compromised outcomes.
Do you support CAD/CAM workflows and digital libraries?
Yes. Ti-bases and related components are library-ready and work with compatible scan bodies for chairside or lab CAD/CAM. Digital resources help align emergence profiles, screw channels, and torque specifications with the selected platform.
Are bulk orders and nationwide shipping available for clinics and labs?
Yes. Clinics and labs can place bulk orders for case series or stocking, with tracked delivery across the United States. Priority handling is available for time-sensitive surgical schedules.
Can patients buy implants directly online?
Implants are supplied for professional use. Patients should not purchase or attempt placement themselves. The treating dentist evaluates indications, selects the system, and orders components from a professional supplier.