Call for More Information

“It was a whole new world. There is nothing better than Dr. Jepsen. Definitely changed my life for the better. I can smile now.”
I grew up on a ranch in Wyoming, 60 miles from the nearest town. That means that health care and dental care were very far away. In the meantime, my teeth were deteriorating. I went to the problems with dentures. All this time, the bone was eroding at my upper mouth.
I remember my grandmother struggling with eating certain things, and that would also factor into where we would go to eat.
So when I first met Marilyn, she was a referral from her dentist. She was left with a lot of restorations that were beginning to falter on her. Here at Oral Surgery Specialists of Idaho, we had the perfect solution for Marilyn. We were able to reconstruct the bone in her jaw and place dental implants, which provided the foundation for a full arch of teeth.
I love now that my grandma can eat the things that she loves.
There was nothing I couldn’t eat, nothing I couldn’t enjoy. It was a whole new world. There is nothing better than Dr. Jepsen. Definitely changed my life for the better. I can smile now.
If you are missing one or more teeth, find out if you are a candidate for dental implants or the full arch procedure by scheduling a consultation today.
The Value of Receiving a Full-Arch Restoration
A complete and healthy smile is essential for eating and speaking properly. Your smile also greatly impacts your confidence, and by transforming your smile through full-arch restoration, you will achieve a fully functioning and beautiful smile that you can feel proud of. With dental implants supporting a fixed prosthesis, you can enjoy your favorite foods comfortably and brush your teeth while they stay in place at all times. The implants that support the prosthesis provide stimulation to the jaw bone. This prevents bone loss associated with missing teeth and protects your oral health.
Our team uses state-of-the-art technology and offers bone grafting treatments to help restore the jaw where bone loss has occurred, helping more patients qualify for implant placement.