When Dental Problems Go Deeper, We Help Rebuild the Foundation
Restoring Strength and Stability to Your Smile
If you’re reading this page, chances are you’ve already been through a lot. Teeth that keep breaking down. Dental work that didn’t hold. Missing teeth. Or maybe you’ve been told you need implants and aren’t sure who to trust.
Surgical and implant dentistry is about rebuilding the foundation, not continuing to patch something that is no longer holding up. Dr. Bean evaluates every case individually and helps you understand your options before recommending a path forward.
Maybe today is just about learning. That’s a perfectly good place to start.
Implant Services
Dental implants replace both the visible tooth and the root beneath it. The implant is placed in the jawbone, where it bonds with the bone and creates a stable foundation for a crown, bridge, or full set of teeth.
Because implants are anchored in bone, they feel more secure than removable replacements. They can help patients chew comfortably, speak clearly, smile with confidence, and preserve jawbone over time.
Single-Tooth Implants
Implant Bridges
Implant-Supported Dentures
Full-Arch Implant Solutions
If you have trouble accessing the forms or aren’t sure what information to include, feel free to call the office and we’ll help you through it.Full-arch implant solutions are the procedures Dr. Bean is best known for, and it’s where the digital workflow makes the biggest difference. Rather than relying on a temporary denture, Dr. Bean designs the prosthesis digitally before surgery so patients can leave with teeth the same day.
You can learn more about this approach on our Teeth in a Day page.
Rescue and revision Cases
Dr. Bean evaluates revision cases by looking closely at the bone, gums, bite, and existing dental work to understand why the original treatment is not functioning properly.
Sometimes the existing work can be repaired or adjusted. Other times, rebuilding the area provides a stronger long-term result. If something does not feel right, or you want a second opinion, we’ll tell you what we see.
Other Surgical Procedures
Some surgical treatments prepare the mouth for implants or restore the bone and tissue that support the teeth. These procedures may be recommended when tooth loss, infection, or long-term changes in the jaw have affected the underlying structure.
Tooth Extractions
The iTero scanner creates a precise 3D model of your mouth without traditional impression trays.
We also use iTero’s smile simulation feature during consultations. Jennifer can show you a preview of what your result could look like, giving you something visual to respond to before treatment begins.
Bone Grafting
Intraoral cameras capture close-up images of your teeth and gums in areas that are difficult to see during a standard exam.
The images appear on a screen, so we can show you exactly what we see and explain why a certain treatment may be recommended.
Ridge Augmentation
The iTero scanner creates a precise 3D model of your mouth without traditional impression trays.
We also use iTero’s smile simulation feature during consultations. Jennifer can show you a preview of what your result could look like, giving you something visual to respond to before treatment begins.
Sinus Lift Procedures
Intraoral cameras capture close-up images of your teeth and gums in areas that are difficult to see during a standard exam.
The images appear on a screen, so we can show you exactly what we see and explain why a certain treatment may be recommended.
Technology and Safety
Dr. Bean plans every surgical case digitally before treatment begins. Using 3D cone beam imaging, he can see the jaw, sinuses, nerves, and bone structure before making a single incision.
From there, the prosthesis is designed on screen and created in our in-house lab. That means no outside lab, no long waiting period, and a more predictable final result.
If you’d like to learn more about the specific tools we use, you can explore our Technology page.
schedule a surgical or implant consultation
If you’re dealing with missing teeth, failing dental work, or a situation that may need surgical treatment, a consultation is the best place to start. We’ll review your imaging, answer your questions, and walk you through your options, including what the investment involves.
No pressure. No surprises. Just an honest conversation about where you are and what’s possible.