The Sanders Method™

A safer, gentler, and more predictable way to have dental implants.

The Sanders Method™ is Dr Sanders’ unique approach to implant dentistry, refined over decades and proven through a 98% personal success rate. It focuses on doing things properly, never rushing, and ensuring every patient receives treatment that is safe, comfortable, and built to last.

1. Healthy foundations first

Implants only succeed when your mouth is biologically healthy. Before anything else, Dr Sanders makes sure any hidden issues — such as gum disease, infection or imbalance — are treated.

No cutting corners. No building on weak foundations.

2. Using your body’s natural healing power

Dr Sanders uses your own blood-derived healing factors to reduce swelling, speed up recovery and make your treatment as gentle as possible.

It’s natural, predictable, and helps keep you comfortable.

3. Gentle, refined surgical technique

Forget the noisy drills and aggressive procedures people often fear. Dr Sanders’ method uses a quieter, more controlled approach that protects bone and soft tissue.

Most patients report little to no pain during or after treatment

4. Advanced implant options

With modern techniques such as short implants and bone-preserving methods, many patients who’ve been told implants aren’t possible elsewhere can still be treated — often without the need for bone grafts or sinus lifts.

More possibilities, fewer invasive procedures.

5. Predictable results through meticulous planning

Every treatment is planned in detail — no “one size fits all”, no rushing, no guesswork. Dr Sanders’ decades of experience and careful approach help avoid the common causes of implant failure.

It’s why his results are so consistently successful.

6. Care delivered with compassion

Dr Sanders believes dentistry should be calm, respectful, and completely transparent. He only takes on patients he knows he can help, ensuring the highest standard of care.

No pressure. No pain. No rushing. Just proper dentistry, done well.

Two healthcare professionals in blue scrubs and masks performing surgery on a baby in an operating room.