Located within Ascension Alexian Brothers Medical Center, the Advani Implant Institute offers same-day full-arch reconstruction, IV sedation, and advanced surgical techniques taught to dentists worldwide.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 stars · 543+ Google Reviews Read on Google →From single-tooth replacement to full-arch reconstruction, every procedure is performed with hospital-grade precision and the advanced techniques Dr. Advani teaches at the Institute.
Complete arch restoration with as few as four implants. Often delivered in a single day with a full set of fixed teeth.
Advanced posterior maxillary technique that avoids sinus augmentation in cases of severe bone loss.
Pterygoid, trans-sinus, palatal approach, nasal/piriform anchorage, and nasopalatine canal implants for patients told they have "no bone."
Precise replacement of a missing tooth using TRIOS digital scanning, in-house CAD/CAM design, and 5-axis milled zirconia crowns.
Advanced IV sedation training. Fall asleep, wake up with your procedure complete — safely, in a hospital setting.
The most refined approach to anterior implants. Socket shield, root membrane, and partial extraction therapy for natural-looking results.
Dr. Vishal Advani earned his DDS from Columbia University and has dedicated his career to advanced implant surgery. Through 1,000+ hours of international continuing education and thousands of procedures performed, he has developed expertise in the most challenging cases — patients other offices turn away.
He founded the Advani Implant Institute to teach these techniques to other dentists through live-patient surgical training. When you choose Advani, you're choosing the surgeon other surgeons learn from.
Meet Dr. Advani
The Advani Implant Institute is not a typical dental practice. It's a specialty surgical center built for complex cases, continuous training, and uncompromising care.
Located inside Ascension Alexian Brothers Medical Center. Emergency medical support is on the same floor, not across town.
Dr. Advani teaches advanced atrophic-jaw techniques — pterygoid, trans-sinus, palatal approach, nasopalatine canal implants — through the Institute's training program.
Real-time GPS-style guidance during surgery — placement accuracy measured in microns. Used by less than 1% of dentists in the U.S.
Advanced IV sedation training. Sedation administered by Dr. Advani with monitoring performed by the surgeon and surgical RN team throughout the procedure.
Most implant surgery is still done freehand or with a static plastic guide that's printed weeks ahead. The Advani Implant Institute uses X-Nav dynamic navigation — a real-time, optical tracking system that shows the exact position, depth, and angle of the drill on screen during surgery, accurate to within microns.
The benefit is straightforward: fewer surprises, smaller incisions, faster recovery. Implants are placed exactly where they were planned digitally — not approximately, not "close enough." For complex cases like full-arch reconstruction, atrophic jaws, or implants near critical anatomy, that precision is the difference between a routine outcome and a complication.
Many patients arrive at the Institute after being told elsewhere that they "don't have enough bone" for implants. Most of them do — they just need a surgeon trained in advanced anchorage techniques that work where conventional placement won't.
Anchorage in the pterygoid plate of the sphenoid bone. Reaches dense bone behind the maxillary sinus — avoids sinus lifts entirely.
Implant placement that traverses the sinus to reach native bone above. Eliminates the wait time and morbidity of traditional sinus augmentation.
Angled placement utilizing palatal bone density when buccal bone is insufficient. A specialty technique for severe upper-arch resorption.
Implants engaging the dense cortical bone of the nasal floor and piriform rim. Provides anterior maxillary support in extreme atrophy cases.
Carefully placed implants utilizing the nasopalatine canal for anchorage in midline anterior atrophy. Requires advanced 3D planning.
For the most severe upper-jaw atrophy. Dr. Advani has completed advanced training in zygomatic implant surgery, and these procedures are available through the Institute. Offered for select cases requiring zygomatic anchorage.
Practicing within a major medical center provides what no standalone office can — the credibility of being chosen to operate in a hospital setting, the safety of medical infrastructure, and the trust patients feel walking through the same doors as the cardiologists and surgeons they already know.
Eberle Medical Building, Suite 660. Free patient parking. Located on the Elk Grove Village campus.
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I had been told by three dentists that I couldn't get implants because of my bone loss. Dr. Advani used pterygoid implants and I have a full set of teeth again. I cried at the reveal.
I'm terrified of dentists. IV sedation made it feel like I blinked and it was over. Woke up with a perfect tooth, no memory of the procedure. Truly extraordinary care.
The hospital setting made me feel completely safe. Dr. Advani walked me through every step. It's clear this isn't his first thousand surgeries. Worth every mile I drove.
Patient stories from our Instagram accounts — the moments after surgery, the first time eating real food, the smile they didn't think was possible.
I was referred to Dr. Advani after experiencing complications with a dental implant that had been installed incorrectly by a previous dentist. From my very first appointment, I was impressed with Dr. Advani's professionalism, expertise, and genuine care. He took the time to thoroughly explain my situation, walk me through my options, and correct the problem with precision and attention to detail.
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We believe you deserve a clear answer on cost before you ever sit in the consultation chair. Our All-on-X procedures include implants, same-day provisional teeth, final prosthesis, sedation, and all follow-up care — no surprise add-ons.
Single-arch treatment is $16,985 (or $295–$425/month financed). Full-mouth (both arches done together) is $30,000–$32,000 (or $625–$755/month financed). HSA and FSA eligible. Medical insurance may cover a portion of IV sedation.
Discuss Your OptionsA hospital-based practice provides something no standalone office can: medical infrastructure, emergency response capability, and the credibility of being chosen to practice within a major medical center.
A private, no-pressure conversation with Dr. Advani. We'll review your case, discuss options, and give you a transparent plan — all at no cost.