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541 Implant Instrumentation: Preserving the Implant While Treating the Patient — From Single Implants to Full-Arch Fixed Prostheses

A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast

Release Date: 06/03/2026

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In this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists, Jessica and Dave sit down with implant maintenance expert Alison Stahl to unpack the hidden risks surrounding dental implants — and why successful implant therapy requires far more than simply placing the implant.

 

Alison explains why implants remain vulnerable to periodontal and systemic disease, why water flossers are essential for long-term implant health, and how palpation and 3D radiographs can dramatically improve diagnosis and treatment outcomes. She also reveals why stainless steel instruments may be damaging implants without clinicians realizing it and shares the essential protocols every hygienist should know when treating implant patients.

 

From single implants to full-arch fixed prostheses, this conversation challenges outdated approaches to implant care and highlights what modern clinicians need to protect both the implant and the patient.

 

Guest:

Alison Stahl

alisonstahl@precisionperi-implantacademy.com

 

What We Discuss:

 

Why implants are still susceptible to periodontal and systemic disease

 

Why water flossers are critical for implant maintenance

 

The importance of palpation and 3D radiographs in implant assessment

 

How stainless steel instruments can damage implant surfaces

 

Essential implant maintenance protocols for clinicians

 

Treatment considerations for single implants and full-arch prostheses

 

Resources & Links:

Website: https://precisionperi-implantacademy.com/

 

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