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PATIENT TRANSFORMATIONS
Real Cases. Real Diagnoses. Real Results.
Every case here began with a diagnosis. These are transformation stories — what the patient was experiencing, what we discovered, and how we addressed the real cause.
Here are some interesting stories from the patients.
Story 01
My Teeth Kept Breaking.
Thomas — Full Mouth Rehabilitation
THE CONCERN
For years, Thomas kept breaking his front teeth. Every repair felt temporary, and each new fracture left him more frustrated and less confident. He didn't want another quick fix — he wanted to understand why it kept happening.
WHAT WE FOUND
Rather than focusing only on the broken teeth, we performed a comprehensive StabilityEvaluation. The fractures were only a symptom. Years of wear, lost tooth structure, and anunstable bite had created excessive force on his remaining teeth — making them increasinglylikely to break.
THE TREATMENT
Once the underlying cause was clear, Thomas underwent a full-mouth rehabilitation: damaged and worn teeth restored, a balanced and stable bite rebuilt, and a natural-looking smile designed for long-term durability. Every restoration was planned as part of one complete system — not as an individual repair.
THE OUTCOME
Today Thomas eats comfortably, smiles confidently, and no longer lives with the constant worry of another tooth breaking. His treatment addressed the cause, not just the visible damage.
THE TREATMENT JOURNEY
Case Study
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Story 02
I Was Told I Needed Implants.
Kelly — Full-Arch Implant Rehabilitation (All-on-X)
THE CONCERN
Kelly came to us after years of failing teeth, repeated problems, and declining oral health. She had lost several teeth, others were broken beyond repair, and many remaining teeth had decay and infection. Eating was difficult and she avoided smiling. She'd been told she needed implants — but felt overwhelmed and wanted an honest evaluation she could trust.
WHAT WE FOUND
A full diagnostic workup — 3D CBCT imaging, digital scanning, clinical photography, biteanalysis, and bone assessment — revealed the real problem. It wasn't simply missing teeth. The entire foundation supporting her smile had become unstable: chronic infection, significant bone loss, and remaining teeth with a poor long-term prognosis. Repairing one tooth at a time would only lead to more failures.
THE TREATMENT
After reviewing every option together, Kelly chose full-arch implant rehabilitation. Treatmentrestored health first: non-restorable teeth removed, infection eliminated, implants strategically placed, an immediate fixed provisional, and finally a custom full-arch prosthesis with a smile designed around her facial features.
THE OUTCOME
Kelly's transformation was about far more than replacing teeth. She regained the ability to eatcomfortably, the confidence to smile, and a healthy, stable foundation built to last for years — with no more dental emergencies hanging over her.
"Many patients come to our office believing they simply need dental implants. My responsibility is to determine whether implants are actually the right solution — and if they are, how to build a healthy foundation that will last. Dentistry should never begin with a procedure. It should begin with a diagnosis.”
— Dr. Mohammad Khandaqji
THE TREATMENT JOURNEY
Case Study
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Story 02
I Never Smiled in Photos.
Andrea — Implant + Porcelain Veneers
THE CONCERN
Andrea spent years hiding her smile — closing her lips in photos or covering her mouth. She felt self-conscious about her front teeth, a missing lateral tooth, and the uneven symmetry of her smile. Her teeth were healthy overall, but every time she looked in the mirror, she saw what was missing. She didn't simply want "veneers" — she wanted to smile naturally again.
WHAT WE FOUND
Many cosmetic offices begin with veneers. We began with a diagnosis. Evaluating facialsymmetry, smile line, tooth proportions, gum architecture, bite, and the implant site revealed that a single procedure alone wouldn't produce the best result. True symmetry would require several elements working together.
THE TREATMENT
Andrea's treatment combined digital smile design, an implant to replace the missing lateralincisor, soft-tissue shaping for natural gum contours, a custom implant crown, and porcelainveneers to refine symmetry and proportion — all finished with bite refinement for long-termstability. Each restoration was designed to match the shape, color, and character of her natural teeth.
THE OUTCOME
Andrea's new smile looks effortless. The implant blends in completely, the veneers enhance without looking artificial, and her smile complements her face rather than drawing attention to the dentistry. Most importantly, she no longer avoids photographs — she smiles freely.
“The best cosmetic dentistry is invisible. People shouldn't notice your veneers or your implant— they should simply notice your smile.”