1.) Implant Reconstruction to Replace
All the Teeth in the Upper Jaw (Arch)
People who have lost all their teeth in either the upper or lower jaw
can now have these teeth replaced with dental implants. Many people are not
happy with removable bridgework or dentures due to their inability to chew
adequately or speak comfortably. Dental implants restore your ability to
function far beyond a removable prosthesis.
Pre-op x-ray showing decayed Interim
x-ray showing removal of failing
and
failing upper teeth teeth and
augmentation of the sinus areas.
Some implants have been placed.

Interim x-ray,
showing most implants in place and most of the failing teeth removed.

When these pictures are taken the lips are retracted to expose as much
of the teeth and gums as possible for photographic purposes. Generally, only
the edges of the teeth show as people smile and speak. This gives a very
cosmetic and natural appearance for the final bridgework, especially in
relation to how patients present.
New temporary restorations are now placed which look and function very
similar to the final bridgework. The lips cover all but the edge of the teeth.

Final “Permanent” Bridgework 5 Years Later
The patient has had the bridgework and has been functioning excellently
for over 8 years.

Final x-ray displaying all the implants and
the final bridgework. All
these implants
connected result in a very strong and durable restoration that looks and
functions beautifully.

Restoration of upper teeth with dental implants is one of the most
difficult courses of treatment. This is one
of the strengths of our practice and is currently the main focus, when
Dr. Damascus lectures.
2.) Implant Reconstruction to Replace
All the Teeth in the Lower Jaw (Arch)
People who have lost all their teeth in either an upper or lower jaw
can now have these teeth replaced with dental implants. Many people are not
happy with removable bridgework due to their inability to chew adequately or
speak comfortably. This is especially true of the lower jaw where the teeth almost
come out when a person speaks. Dental
implants restore your ability to function far beyond a removable prosthesis.
Patient has only a
few remaining and failing lower teeth. She
was wearing a removable denture and was not happy with the way it
appeared or
functioned. Her teeth were failing and
they were not comfortable.

Following the placement of six dental implants,
the patient was able to have full arch replacement with permanent teeth.
The Final
Teeth

The Final X-Ray

Final x-ray displaying all the implants and
the final bridgework. All
these implants connected result in a very strong and durable restoration that
looks and functions beautifully. The patient was so happy with the result she
is now in the middle of restoring her upper teeth.