Dental Implants
in Leawood, KS

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Why should I choose dental implants?

There are many options for replacing missing teeth, and it’s important to understand the pros and cons of all of them. Dental implants are an excellent tooth replacement option because they not only fill the gap in your smile, but they can help restore your overall oral health as well. Dental implants are the only tooth replacement option that can actually stop bone loss. They can be used with a variety of restorations to replace one or all of your teeth and have the best longevity of all tooth replacement treatment options.

Complimentary Dental Implant Consultations

Considering dental implants? Our no-obligation consultation ensures you have all the information you need to make an informed decision. Here’s what to expect during your visit:  

  • Discuss your dental history and any previous treatments. 
  • Share your goals for both the appearance and function.
  • Receive an oral exam to assess your current dental health. 
  • Capture necessary imaging, including photos and digital scans, for a complete evaluation. 
  • Confirm dental implants are the right solution for you.
  • Discuss the benefits of implants and gain insight into the treatment process. 
  • Review a customized treatment plan with clear details on costs and timelines. 
  • One-on-one time with the dentist to answer all of your questions.

Take the first step toward a confident, functional smile today—schedule your consultation!

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How much do implants cost?

The cost of dental implants in the KC Metro area is between $4,500 and $5,200. This cost varies depending on factors such as the number of implants needed, the type of restoration, and any preparatory treatments required.

Does insurance cover implants?

Coverage for dental implants varies by plan—some may offer partial coverage, while others may not include implants at all. Our team can help you determine your exact benefits over the phone. Give us a call, and we’ll guide you through the process of maximizing your benefits.

Implants without insurance

Dental implants in the KC Metro area cost between $4,500 and $5,200, which includes the crown, abutment, implant, and imaging. Those in our membership plan benefit from a reduced cost of $3,500.

Lifetime guarantee
on dental implants

Our specialization in dental implants allows us to create solutions that last a lifetime. That’s why we’re proud to be the only dental office in Leawood offering a lifetime guarantee on implants—a testament to the exceptional materials and craftsmanship we put into every procedure. Here’s how it works:

  • Visit us every 6 months for routine cleanings and exams.
  • If something breaks, we’ll fix it.
  • You get back to your life, worry-free.
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Best Implant Dentist in Leawood

Dr. Geoff Kerns

Dr. Kerns knows first-hand the power that quality, compassionate dental care has to change lives for the better. There’s nothing like watching a patient walk out his door with a joyful smile and renewed confidence!

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Types of Dental Implants

Our team of implant specialists is highly skilled in all types of dental implants, ensuring we can provide the ideal solution tailored to your unique needs. The four primary categories of dental implants include:

Single-tooth implants:

Designed to replace a single missing tooth, a single-tooth implant consists of a titanium post surgically inserted into the jawbone and a custom-made crown that is attached to the top of the implant. This type of implant provides a durable, natural-looking replacement that functions just like a real tooth.

Implant-supported bridges:

When multiple adjacent teeth are missing, implant-supported bridges offer a stable and long-lasting solution. Unlike traditional bridges that rely on neighboring natural teeth for support, these bridges are anchored by dental implants. This approach not only preserves the health of the surrounding teeth but also provides a more comfortable and functional restoration.

Implant-retained dentures:

For individuals who have lost most or all of their teeth, implant-retained dentures provide a secure and comfortable alternative to conventional dentures. By placing several dental implants at strategic locations in the jawbone, a custom-made denture is designed to snap onto the implants, eliminating the risk of slippage and ensuring better chewing and speaking abilities.

All-on-4 and All-on-6

This technique involves placing 4 to 6 dental implants at specific angles to optimize contact with the available jawbone. These implants then support a full arch of prosthetic teeth, providing a fixed and stable restoration even for patients with some degree of bone loss.

The Implant Treatment Process

Placement

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After your treatment has been approved, our team will arrange a date for your oral surgery and devise a surgical plan. Dr. Geoff will create an opening in your gums and securely place a dental implant directly into the jaw bone. Afterwards, the surgical site will be cleaned and sutured to begin the healing process.

Healing & Osseointegration

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After your implant surgery, your gums and jawbone will begin to heal. The incision area will heal in just 1-2 weeks; however, it will take 3-6 months for the implant to fuse with your jawbone through a process called osseointegration. To ensure proper healing, we’ll schedule follow-up appointments during the osseointegration phase to monitor your progress.

Applying the Restoration

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Once the implant has fully bonded with your jaw, the final phase of the treatment will be to place your restoration. A restoration is the visible part of a dental implant and most often takes the form of a dental crown when replacing a single tooth. Your restoration will be specially designed to match the rest of your smile and will be securely attached to the titanium implant via an abutment. Once your new tooth is in place, your smile will be fully restored!

The Benefits of Dental Implants

Unparalleled Comfort

Implants feel and function just like natural teeth; you can brush and floss like normal and still enjoy your favorite foods.

Natural Look

Your implant will be paired with a durable and natural-looking, custom-crafted restoration to blend seamlessly with your smile.

Preserve Your Oral Health

Implants are made from biocompatible materials and mimic the form and function of your tooth’s natural roots to prevent bone resorption caused by tooth loss.

Dental Implant FAQs

Check out these frequently asked questions, or call us to speak with our team.

Single-tooth dental implants are the most frequently used dental implant and consist of three parts: the dental implant, the abutment, and the dental crown. The dental implant is a titanium rod with a screw-like shape that is placed into the jawbone. The abutment, which is a connector piece, attaches the dental implant to the dental crown. The dental crown, also known as the restoration, reinstates the shape, function, and appearance of your natural tooth. Unlike a partial denture, single-tooth implants are extremely durable and never move or shift.

Titanium dental implants are manufactured in reputable laboratories that offer a wide range of standard post sizes. However, the restoration is a personalized prosthetic. This ensures that each patient receives a result that meets their specific needs and aesthetic desires. Your dentist may either create your restoration in-office using a milling machine or send detailed impressions to a collaborating laboratory.

The laboratory will then create a robust and long-lasting restoration, tailored to your individual needs. Most crowns are made from durable porcelain, which closely resembles tooth enamel in appearance. Once the crown is completed, the laboratory will ship it back to the office and the dentist will finish the procedure by firmly attaching the implant crown in place.

When dental implants are placed by an expert and properly maintained through good at-home hygiene and regular checkups, dental implants can last for 30 years or even the rest of your life.

The restoration, on the other hand, may eventually need to be replaced. This is no different than a traditional crown or denture, as the restoration experiences regular wear and tear from chewing and biting. Regular visits to the dentist will allow you to monitor the state of your restoration and the health of your implant, so you can maximize the longevity of your smile.

It is possible for dental implants to become infected, resulting in a condition known as “peri-implantitis”; however, this complication is extremely rare and generally only occurs when the implant is not cared for properly after the placement surgery.

As long as you follow the post-op instructions, your chances of developing an infection are very low.

Yes, and they are the only tooth replacement to do so. When you lose a tooth, your jaw is no longer being stimulated by the forces of chewing and biting. The jaw bone will begin to deteriorate, which weakens the jaw and can cause the surrounding teeth to shift or become loose.

Dental implants mimic the form and function of natural tooth roots, and are placed directly into the jaw bone. Because of this, chewing and biting forces stimulate the jaw bone just like natural teeth, which stops bone resorption from occurring in the first place.

Every implant case is different, but some patients may be able to receive an implant in a single visit. If this is a possibility for you, you’ll receive a temporary restoration to protect the implant while it heals, a process which usually takes between 3-6 months. You’ll be able to speak and eat normally in-between follow-up appointments.

Our team will monitor your healing progress and take impressions or digital scans of your teeth, which will be used to craft your final restoration. During your implant consultation we will help you decide what type of tooth replacement is best for you and your unique oral health needs.

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