Being told you’re not a candidate for dental implants can be discouraging. Maybe you’ve struggled with bone loss, failing dental work, or complex medical history. At Smile! Dental Center, Dr. Jarrett Foust has built a reputation on doing what others won’t—finding solutions when others have said it’s impossible.
Dr. Foust’s approach to dental implants goes beyond textbook methods. He understands that no two patients are alike, and he treats every smile with precision, innovation, and empathy. Patients come to him from all over after being turned away elsewhere. Some have experienced failing implants, others have severe jawbone loss or poorly fitting dentures. Where other providers might stop, Dr. Foust explores additional options like bone grafting, sinus lifts, or advanced imaging techniques to make dental implants possible.
This commitment to personalized care isn’t just technical—it’s emotional. Dental health affects confidence, nutrition, and overall well-being. Dr. Foust listens carefully to his patients’ stories, evaluates their oral and medical history, and designs custom plans to restore not only teeth, but also hope.
Many of our most dramatic smile transformations come from cases that seemed untreatable at first. We’ve helped patients who were told they’d need to live with dentures forever enjoy the benefits of fixed implant bridges. We’ve guided patients with failed implants through successful revisions and long-term stability. It all starts with Dr. Foust’s core belief: there is always a way forward with the right tools and mindset.
For patients who feel hopeless or stuck, Smile! Dental Center offers second opinions and advanced diagnostics to uncover possibilities. We don’t rely on guesswork—we use 3D imaging, digital planning, and high-quality materials to deliver outcomes that stand the test of time.
When your smile is on the line, you need more than a dentist. You need someone who believes in possibility. If you’ve been told “no,” it’s time to visit Smile! Dental Center, where Dr. Foust is ready to say, “Let’s find a way.”