Stop the Cycle of Dental Pain & Endless Repairs
If you’re constantly fixing your teeth — another crown here, a filling there, maybe even a root canal — you’re probably wondering if it ever ends. For many patients, years of dental work can leave them exhausted, frustrated, and still living with pain or infection. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone.
At Innovative Dental in Springfield, Missouri, Dr. Grant Olson sees patients every week who are stuck in what he calls the “dental cycle.” It’s a cycle of patching and repairing teeth that are structurally compromised — often due to decay, bone loss, periodontal disease, or aging dental work. And while those treatments may offer short-term relief, they’re rarely a long-term solution.
When Repairs Aren’t Enough
One of the most common reasons patients consider a full mouth restoration is that their teeth are no longer worth saving. Infection, advanced periodontal disease, or repeated failures of fillings and crowns can leave little healthy structure behind. In these cases, trying to fix what’s left can be both costly and ineffective — like rebuilding a house on a crumbling foundation.
Instead, starting fresh with dental implants may offer better health, better function, and a dramatically improved quality of life.
The Innovative Implant Smile
Dr. Olson’s Innovative Implant Smile protocol allows patients to receive a full set of permanent, implant-supported teeth — often the same day failing teeth are removed. The process starts with a 3D scan and smile simulation to visualize your new smile before any treatment begins. With custom planning and state-of-the-art imaging, the team designs your new teeth for optimal appearance and bite alignment.
A Real Transformation
This approach changed everything for Anne, a patient who traveled from Kansas City for her treatment. After years of dental struggles, she now enjoys a secure, beautiful smile that won’t decay or fall apart. Her story is one of many.
Want to see Anne’s full transformation and learn more about how this process works? Watch the full video below.