
Before You Get Dental Implants… Get a Second Opinion
You may have more options than you think. We help patients save their natural teeth whenever possible—and only recommend implants when they’re truly necessary.
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You’ve Been Told You Need Major Dental Work…
Maybe you’ve been told you need most—or all—of your teeth removed.
Maybe dental implants were presented as your only option.
And now you’re left feeling overwhelmed, unsure, or even scared to move forward.
- You want to make the right decision, not a rushed one
- You’re wondering if anything can still be saved
- You don’t feel fully confident in the recommendation you received
- You wish someone would just slow down and explain everything clearly
If that sounds like you, you’re in the right place.
Can Your Teeth Be Saved?
At our practice, we believe your natural teeth are worth saving whenever possible.
While some offices focus on removing teeth and replacing them with implants, we take a more comprehensive and conservative approach. If a tooth can be saved and restored to health—we will always explore that option first.
Because nothing looks, feels, or functions quite like your natural teeth.

Dr. James Martin is a Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID), which means you’re getting expert implant care—paired with the judgment and experience to know when implants are truly needed… and when they’re not.
You Deserve to Understand All Your Options
When it comes to complex dental problems, there is rarely just one solution. We take the time to walk you through every option—so you can make a decision that feels right for your health, your lifestyle, and your future.
Save & Restore Your Natural Teeth
- Preserve as many of your natural teeth as possible
- Often less invasive than full extraction
- Maintains natural function and structure
- Can often be completed in phases over time
Remove & Replace with Implants
- The right solution in certain situations
- Provides a full reconstruction when teeth cannot be saved
- More involved surgical process
- Higher upfront investment
Our role is to help you fully understand ALL your options – along with the advantages of each – so you can make a confident decision that aligns with your needs and desired results.
Real Patients. Real Second Chances.
Many of our patients come to us after being told they needed all their teeth removed. In many cases, we’re able to take a different approach.
Every smile has a story—and every plan should be just as unique.
“Another office recommended full extraction. We were able to save several healthy teeth and rebuild the rest.”
– Rochelle
A Thoughtful, No-Pressure Approach
We understand that dental decisions like this can feel overwhelming—especially if you’ve had difficult experiences in the past.
That’s why we’ve created an environment where you can slow down, ask questions, and feel fully supported every step of the way.
- No rushed decisions or pressure to commit
- Clear, honest explanations in plain language
- A team that truly listens to your concerns
- Options designed around your comfort and goals
You deserve to feel confident in your decision—not pressured into it.
What to Expect at Your Visit

Why Patients Choose Us
- Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID)
- Comprehensive care—all treatment options in one place
- Experienced in complex, full-mouth cases
- Known for working with anxious and fearful patients
- Trusted by patients throughout the community
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my teeth can still be saved?
The only way to know for sure is through a comprehensive evaluation. Many teeth that seem “hopeless” can often be treated with the right approach.
Are implants always necessary?
No. Implants are an excellent solution in the right cases—but they are not the only option. Our goal is to recommend what’s best for you, not what’s most aggressive.
What if I’ve already been told I need all my teeth removed?
That’s exactly when a second opinion is most valuable. We frequently see patients in this situation and are often able to offer alternative options.
Is saving teeth more expensive than implants?
It depends on your specific situation. In many cases, saving teeth can be more cost-effective, especially when treatment is phased over time.
You don’t have to rush into removing your teeth.
Let’s take a closer look—together.
Schedule Your Second Opinion
