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Studies show that a smile can lift your spirits and have a positive effect on your surroundings. However, by the age of 35, one out of three adults have at least one missing tooth. By the age of 74, almost one third of adults have lost all of their teeth. Missing teeth in adults can be treated with dental implants, a permanent solution for replacing lost teeth and improving your smile.

Teeth fall out for a number of reasons including decay, gum disease, injury, or a combination of these factors. The team at Associates of Dental Arts can fix your smile with dental implants, the only tooth replacement option that looks and feels just like your real teeth. Recreating missing teeth is a practice that started in ancient civilizations dating back to the Mayans and Egyptians. Archaeological digs reveal how our ancestors once used shells and small rocks as dental implants.

In the last few decades, the field of implant dentistry has evolved and improved significantly. Modern dental implants are much safer and more effective than those used in past civilizations and are made from sterile materials, such as titanium and porcelain. Titanium mimics the tooth root structure and connects the implant crown to the gums and jaw bone. It is resistant to general wear and tear and will not decay. Porcelain is used to create the crown portion of the implant and mimics the look and feel of your natural teeth.

Dental implants are a permanent solution for replacing missing teeth and do not have many of the complications associated with traditional forms of tooth replacement, such as dentures and bridges.

If you are looking for a dentist who does dentist implants in Joplin, MO, set up your consultation with Associates of Dental Arts. We can discuss different treatment options and create a treatment plan that will restore your beautiful smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Gregory Kivett is a dentist who does dental implants in Joplin, MO to replace missing teeth in adults. Dental implants are a modern technological achievement in the dental field. If you have lost a tooth or have several missing teeth, talk with Dr. Kivett about the benefits of implants and find out how they work. Here is a closer look at how dental implants can help to restore your smile and improve your overall oral health.javascript:void(0)

Components of the Dental Implant

Dental implants are comprised of two parts, a titanium screw that is placed right into the gums and fuses with the jawbone, and a supporting piece called an abutment that connects the screw with the crown, bridge or denture.

Dr. Kivett places dental implants either on the bone or right into the bone. If he decides to place the implant in the bone, it is an endosteal procedure. This procedure is well suited for patients who are switching from dentures and dental bridges. If implants are placed on the bone just above the jaw bone, it is called the subperiosteal procedure. This implant can be a good match for patients with regressing bone heights. Patients who undergo this procedure cannot wear removable dentures.

Dental Implant Procedure for Missing Teeth in Adults

Your dental implant procedure is typically broken up into multiple sessions. During the first session, damaged teeth will be removed and Dr. Kivett will prepare your jaw bone for surgery. Any bone grafts needed will also be performed during this stage. Once the jaw bone heals, Dr. Kivett will surgically place the dental implants into your jaw. A healing cap will be installed and your dental implant screw will be given time to fuse with your jaw. Healing time for a dental implants varies depending on the person and what the implant is for. After the dental implant is fused to the jaw, we will be ready to put on the abutment and “load” the implant with a crown, bridge, or denture.

After the Procedure

After getting dental implants it is important that you come in for regular dental implant maintenance. This will make sure that your dental implants stay clean. If you implant does not stay clean, you have the risk of an infection that may cause you to lose the dental implant. With regular maintenance your implant should last a lifetime.  

Dentures are:
  • Made of artificial materials that may cause gum irritation.
  • Removable dentures can slip and become uncomfortable.

Our team has advanced training in dental implants and the skill to perform the surgical implantation of the titanium post and the restoration of the crown that replaces the missing tooth. This means that the entire process, from start to finish, is performed by a dentist you trust in a comfortable and welcoming location.

To start the process, a biocompatible titanium post that functions like a tooth root is implanted into your jaw. After you have healed, you return to our office where we take impressions and measurements to send to the lab that will be creating your crown. Once your crown is ready, you come back to have the crown permanently attached to the titanium root. Dental implants look and function just like your own natural teeth, which means that nobody will ever know that you have had dental work done.
 

Discussing Costs during Your Dental Implant Consultation

When you come in for your dental implant consultation with Associates of Dental Arts, you will not only receive a customized treatment plan, but also a cost breakdown of the procedures and services that you need. Whether you have a single missing tooth or several missing teeth, our team will determine whether you need any procedures to prepare your jaw and teeth for implants, and if you would be a good candidate for traditional implants, implant supported dentures, or other procedures.

Here are some factors that determine the total cost of dental implants:

Number of Teeth Involved

If you need more than one dental implant, the cost of treatment will increase, as we will need to use more materials and spend additional time treating you.

Bone Loss

If you have experienced extensive bone loss, or there is not enough bone available to support an implant, we may need to perform bone grafting prior to your dental implant procedure. This will allow us to build up the bone in order to support a dental implant. This additional procedure can increase the total cost of treatment.

Meet Our Doctor:

Dr. Gregory Kivett, Jr. DDS
Dentist

Dr. Gregory Kivett, Jr. initially discovered his love for dentistry while serving in the United States Air Force as a dental laboratory technician. Following his honorable discharge in 1995, he made the decision to become a dentist. He graduated with honors from Southwest Missouri State University, where he majored in biology and minored in chemistry, and was quickly accepted to the School of Dentistry at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. He received his DDS in 2005, graduating with honors. That same year, Dr. Kivett also served ...

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