Dental Implants
Today, dental implants are considered the standard of care for replacement of missing teeth and with improvements in technology and science the success rate for dental implants is close to 98%. Jeffrey Lowe is an expert at knowing which type of implants will work best for you in Hays, KS. Learn more about what dental implants are, how they work and what benefits they offer then give us a call to answer any additional questions you have and to schedule a consultation to see how we can help you!

What are Dental Implants?
They are a surgical fixture placed into the jawbone and allowed to fuse with the bone over the span of a few months. The dental implant acts as a replacement for the root of a missing tooth. In turn, this "artificial tooth root" serves to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. Having a dental implant fused to the jawbone is the closest thing to mimicking a natural tooth because it stands on its own without affecting the nearby teeth and has great stability.
The process of fusion between the dental implant and jawbone is called "osseointegration". Most dental implants are made of titanium, which allows them to integrate with bone without being recognized as a foreign object in our body.
How do Dental Implants Work?
Because implants fuse to your jawbone, they provide stable support for artificial teeth. Dentures and bridges mounted to implants won't slip or shift in your mouth – an especially important benefit when eating and speaking. This secure fit helps the dentures and bridges – as well as individual crowns placed over implants – feel more natural than conventional bridges or dentures.
For some people, ordinary bridges and dentures are simply not comfortable or even possible, due to sore spots, poor ridges or gagging. In addition, ordinary bridges must be attached to teeth on either side of the space left by the missing tooth. An advantage of implants is that no adjacent teeth need to be prepared or ground down to hold your new replacement tooth/teeth in place. To receive implants, you need to have healthy gums and adequate bone to support the implant. You must also commit to keeping these structures healthy. Meticulous oral hygiene and regular dental visits are critical to the long-term success of dental implants.
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