For United States Dental Practices
A Structured Referral
Framework
For United States dental practices seeking to offer complex implant care through a formal co-management relationship — with joint clinical oversight, documented treatment planning, and structured continuity of post-operative care.
The Opportunity
A Referral Pathway Built for Clinical Realism
A number of the complex full-arch and revision implant cases coordinated through our network arrive via United States dental practices that have identified the clinical need — but prefer not to expand their own surgical capacity to meet it. For these practices, the choice is often between declining cases that fall outside the scope of their offering, referring patients to domestic specialists whose pricing places treatment out of reach, or accepting a model where the patient's care leaves their practice entirely.
Our co-management framework offers a different option: a structured relationship in which the referring practice remains involved in the patient's care pathway, the surgical phase is delivered through our Istanbul partner network under Dr. Sayıner's clinical oversight, and the post-operative phase returns to the referring practice for continuity. The framework is designed to reflect both the clinical realities of international treatment and the regulatory requirements of the jurisdictions in which referring practices operate.
This page describes the framework at a high level. A detailed framework document covering case acceptance criteria, clinical coordination workflow, complication management, continuity of care structure, and the professional relationship between the referring practice and our coordination service is in preparation and is available on request to practices engaging with us directly.
Where We Are
The Framework Document
Current Status
The complete framework document is in preparation.
A detailed document covering case acceptance criteria, clinical coordination workflow, professional relationship structure, financial terms, and complication management is being finalized for practices engaging with us directly. The document reflects both our clinical standards and the regulatory framework appropriate to referring practices in the Northeastern United States.
Practices interested in reviewing the framework, discussing a specific case, or initiating an introductory conversation are invited to submit an inquiry below. A member of our coordination team will respond within two business days with next steps.
Practice Inquiry
Begin the Conversation
Inquiries from United States dental practices are reviewed by our coordination team and, where clinically relevant, by Dr. Sayıner directly. Confidentiality is maintained throughout.
Professional Framework
Legal and Regulatory Notes
Any professional relationship between International Dental Implant Center and a United States dental practice is structured as a co-management arrangement, not a fee-splitting relationship. Services rendered by the referring practice — clinical case review, post-operative follow-up, continuity of care — are defined and documented, and compensation reflects services delivered rather than revenue share.
The specific structure and financial terms of each practice relationship are reviewed to reflect the regulatory requirements of the referring practice's state jurisdiction. Variations in state-level rules governing dental practice, referral relationships, and professional compensation are addressed explicitly in the framework document. Practices are encouraged to review the framework with their own legal and compliance advisors before engaging.
Dr. Hanzade Hazal Sayıner's clinical role in this framework is limited to case review and network oversight within our coordination service. She does not offer individualized diagnostic or treatment recommendations to patients in jurisdictions where she is not licensed to practice. Clinical treatment delivery is the responsibility of the treating partner clinic in Istanbul.
Information on this page is intended for general professional reference. The terms of any co-management arrangement are defined in written agreements between the parties and are not established by website content.