Major Reconstruction
People
who have either lost or are about to loose many of their teeth are oftenin
need of
major dental reconstruction. This section will show several variations of this
type of work
| Major Reconstruction | This is a patient treatment that encountered problems with implant failures during treatment. It took a while, but we did have a very successful outcome... |
| Upper and Lower Reconstruction | I treated this patient over 10 years ago with dental implants and a major reconstruction of the upper and lower jaws. See how it has held up over the years. |
| Grafting for Implant Placement | Here is a treatment for a young lady who was completely deficient in bone volume in her upper jaw. It was necessary for me to graft the anterior ridge prior to implant placement. |
| Major reconstruction with Sinus Lift | This patient was missing several teeth and had some remaining poor restorations that had to be replaced. His maxillary sinuses were very large and there was a need to modify that in order to place implants. |
| Maxillary Reconstruction with Sinus Lift | This patient had a failing maxillary reconstruction. It was necessary to place bone in her sinuses in order to get an optimum result. |
| Maxillofacial Reconstruction | The treatment of patients who have had surgery to remove oral carcinomas can be very challanging as well as rewarding. Here is one such patient. |