Tools for a
Successful Smile
Tools are so critical to the success of ANY project, much less when it comes to having some of your teeth removed and metal implants inserted. Finding this doctor, after what 95% of us have had to go through with other dentists, is a scary and challenging chore with all the choices out there. (seriously, dental clinics are on almost EVERY corner).
We have worked extremely hard, alongside several other All-On-4-6 dental implant patients to pull all of this information together for you! Due to the unique nature of our access and relationships, I personally feel this section will bless you due to the amount of dedication to pure education and support that is offered.
How do I start looking? Where do I start researching? What questions should I ask when calling to interview a clinic? Are there important questions when interviewing each doctor? What happens after the surgery? What can I eat? These are all questions that YOU need answers to. We have put together tools to help you on your journey, to encourage, protect, and grow your confidence as a patient. You have the control, and don’t forget that!
Learning To SMILE Again
Where to Start
Narrow the Playing Field
In-Person Consult Strength
Getting Ready for Tooth Pullin

Now you’ve made your choice on the dentist that has earned your trust and confidence but now how do you prepare for surgery? What are the things to avoid and eliminate to help increase the possible success of the surgery? Do I need to be nervous? What can I eat after? All these topics and several others are found in this section of the Patients Guide.

Put The Knife Down

You’ve Made It! Now What? Post-Surgery Tips and Advice for Your New Smile Congrats! The toughest part, the surgery – is over now. You’re probably wondering what happens next. What appointments do you have coming up? What do you need to know about osseointegration, osteoclasts and osteoblasts? What supplements should you take to aid in healing? This book covers all the do’s and don’ts after getting dental implants or dentures, including questions to ask your dentist, things that may help reduce pain and swelling, and tips for caring for your new smile in those critical early weeks. Remember – you invested a lot physically and financially into this, so now is the time to focus on proper aftercare to make sure your new implants last for years to come

Recipes That'll Make You Smile

Comfort Food Recipes to Ease Your Smile Surgery Recovery If you’re like me, food brings joy and comfort when you need it most. After my own smile surgery, I found that enjoying good, simple meals with my family helped me get through the recovery process with ease and a smile. The recipes that my mom, my mother-in-law and wife, Jennifer, shared provided the nourishment and love I needed during this vulnerable time. I appreciate all of you, thank you. So I wanted to share some of these recipes with you to hopefully bring a little comfort and happiness as you heal. These tried and true favorites are meant to soothe and ease your recovery journey. I hope they bring you as much pleasure as they have brought me and my family over the years. Enjoy, and here’s to a speedy recovery!

Score Card

Introducing the Scorecard for Clinicians – the ultimate tool to empower patients in making informed choices about their dental care. We believe patients should have a voice in rating dentists, and this scorecard lets you do just that. From Google and Yelp reviews to in-person consultations, you can assess every aspect of a dentist’s service. Our comprehensive questions will even catch them off guard, giving you the most unbiased assessment possible. This isn’t just about filtering out bad dentists; it’s about rewarding those who genuinely care. Join our community and share your scorecards to take back control of your smile. Let’s make dental care better, together! Sign up today for FREE to access

Dental Boards

For some reason, you need help finding the dental board in your state. I’m pretty sure it’s not to grow your Christmas list so hear it from me, “I am genuinely sorry”. My family has had to go its share of challenges with dentists and hopefully you can work it out with yours. But if you need an additional source, here you go. You can locate your state in the SEARCH and just type in your state (with code or full spelling).
Medical/Dental Disclamer
This website provides general information and discussions about health and related subjects. The information and other content provided in this website, or in any linked materials, are not intended and should not be construed as medical advice, nor is the information a substitute for professional medical expertise or treatment.



















