Cassity Implants & Periodontics

375 S Main St Suite 204, Kaysville, UT 84037
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Cassity Implants & Periodontics - General dentist in Kaysville, UT

Dr. Cassity has limited his practice to the surgical placement of dental implants and subsequent procedures for proper site development, including advanced bone and tissue grafting. No other doctor in the state of Utah has limited their practice in this way. This allows Dr. Cassity to be the most experienced and truly the leading expert in this field as 100% of his time is devoted to implant surgical procedures. Dr. Cassity is a Key-Opinion-Leader and lectures nationally for one of the leading implant manufacturers in the World. He is truly a pioneer in this field.

Similarly, Dr. Erik Badger has limited his practice to advanced soft tissue grafting procedures. Dr. Badger is the only dental surgeon in Utah to have dedicated his practice to soft tissue grafting. This allows Dr. Badger to hone his skills to deliver the best possible care in this arena by offering the most advanced techniques and options. He is adept in utilizing all protocols including the minimally invasive 'Pin Hole' technique. He has had advanced in-person training from the world-wide experts including Dr. Pat Allen (Texas) and Dr. John Chao (California).

Dr. David Sandak is a new addition to our practice. He brings 28 years of Periodontal and Implant expertise with him. He was a graduate of the prestigious SUNY at Stony Brook for dental school and completed his residency at Boston University. He maintained a successful private practice in New Yorks Westchester County where he was a community leader including serving as president of his local dental society. His humanitarian work includes heading up and leading a group of doctors to Jamacia for a yearly service mission. His experience is well rounded and he possesses a passion for treating all aspects of periodontics and implant procedures.

With our team of highly specialized experts, we possess the ability to treat all aspects of periodontics and implant dentistry comprehensively; yet allowing each doctor the ability to apply their area of specialization, to give our patients the most timely and best care possible.

Cassity Implants & Periodontics - General dentist in Kaysville, UT

Kim has been working in the dental industry for over 30 years. As the insurance specialist and office manager, Kim takes care of all the duties behind the scenes to make sure that things run smoothly here in the office. She enjoys sewing, trap shooting, and spending time with her children and new grand baby.

Cassity Implants & Periodontics - General dentist in Kaysville, UT

Shera currently works full time as a dental implant coordinator. She has more than 20 years of experience working in the dental industry. Shera has worked with Dr. Cassity since the start of his practice, which has allowed her to become a pioneer in the development on the implant treatment coordinator role. She places a focus on patient education, which empowers patients to make better treatment decisions.

Cassity Implants & Periodontics - General dentist in Kaysville, UT

Annie is the lead assistant for our office. She is extremely organized, and she ensures that nothing slips through the cracks. Her extensive knowledge comes from 15 years of dental experience. When she isn't working she enjoys being outdoors, camping, and gardening.

Restoring your teeth can be easier than you think with the All-on-4 Treatment Concept. We can surgically retain your denture device, giving you a firm set of permanent teeth. Our team at Cassity & Legacy Implants and Periodontics can show you how this system can not only restore your function but allow you to forget that you had ever lost your teeth. Whether you are new to dentures or have been wearing them for years, no matter the amount of bone available, we can retain your dentures. With a plan in place, our patients can walk into our office with no healthy teeth remaining and leave with a full set of permanent teeth.

Dentures are a tale as old as time; scientists are continuously finding remains some thousands of years old, with an attempt of someone trying to restore missing teeth. From shell to wood, to metal, the objective has been clear. People want, and need, functioning teeth. The problem has always been that the various options of restored teeth have never been a good option. From George Washingtons wooden dentures to the concept of the elderly person who constantly loses their chompers, dentures have never been known for either their comfort or function.

The biggest hassle with dentures is supporting them so that they stay in place. From suction to adhesives, there was just no good way to keep those dentures still. They slip, rock around in your mouth causing sore spots, reduce your sensation of taste by covering the roof of your mouth, and sometimes even fall out at the most embarrassing of times. Patients who wear traditional dentures find that they stop eating a large variety of foods, and keep their social engagements limited. Dentures have never been comfortable, but now, they can be. The All-on-4 Treatment Concept doesnt rely on any outside source to keep your dentures in place, they rely on the same thing your natural teeth did, your jawbone.

Cassity Implants & Periodontics - General dentist in Kaysville, UT

The root served a function, it not only served as a middleman, but it also helped keep your jawbone healthy. Your jawbone, just like all of your bone, requires motion and exercise to stay healthy. We exercise the jaw by using it to chew food and when talking. How the jaw knows it is getting exercised is when we apply pressure on our teeth, that pressure is then transferred through the root and to the bone. As we chew food and talk, we are moving and stimulating the jaw. This motion signals the cells to continue to send resources to this area and keep the bone healthy and robust. When this connective piece, the root, is gone, then even if the patient is wearing false teeth, there is nothing to pass the movements to the jaw and the jaw is no longer being exercised. The jaw will lose considerable mass if it is not exercised, just as any other part of your body would. In the first year of losing that connection, your jaw will lose up to 25% of its size. The resulting damage is a smaller, older appearance in your facial structure.

We can rebuild the connection between your jaw and a false tooth, and help rebuild the mass of your jawbone, with the placement of a dental implant. A dental implant restores the root of the tooth. With the root restored, the new titanium root can once again transfer the motion of chewing, exercising the jaw while also serving as a post for your new dental appliance to be securely attached to. The All-on-4 Treatment Concept uses several implants, meaning that we are placing several points of contact with your jaw, meaning several points for a motion to be transferred resulting in not only secure dentures, but a healthier jaw too.

The next part of this procedure is how the implant stays in place, and this is where science continues to amaze. The dental implant is made of titanium; we use titanium because it is a strong metal that is lightweight. Additionally, it is biocompatible. This biocompatibility means that your body will not reject it, in fact, it will heal around it. As the bone heals from the insertion of the implant, your bone will create connective lines, healing to and around the implant, essentially bonding the implant to the bone. Once fully healed, the implant is not just a metal device that has been inserted, it is now a part of the bone. For you, this means that the implant is firmly in place, it will not come out. The All-on-4 Treatment Concept, uses between 4 and 6 dental implants in each arch, depending on your needs, to hold the denture device in place. Your periodontist will assess your needs before treatment and discuss the number of implants needed for your situation.

For most implant procedures it is necessary to first bulk up the bone with a bone graft, especially if the tooth has been missing for a year or more. This is not true with the All-on-4 Treatment Concept. This specific treatment uses dental implants that are longer in size because we want to reach thicker, denser bone. This description may sound harrowing, but the entire procedure is not known for being terribly uncomfortable for the patient. Most patients comment that it was easier than they predicted.

The result will be teeth that are permanently in your mouth. No adhesives, no clasps, no suction, and no covering the roof of your mouth. Your teeth are permanently retained to surgically placed posts. With a little patience while healing and a bit of practice, you will be able to chew and speak as you once did. You will never have to remove your denture while you sleep because they are fixed in your mouth.

An important step in creating your treatment plan is being aware of your entire health. We will ask you questions concerning medications you are taking, if you smoke or chew tobacco, consume heavy amounts of alcohol and other health related questions. It is important to share any and all information with your periodontist, even if it seems irrelevant to your mouth, as there are conditions that can lead to the failure of your implant procedure. For the implant procedure to be successful, the patient needs to be able to heal in a timely matter. There are certain medical and health conditions that can decrease your rate of healing. These conditions will not stop us from being able to perform the surgery, but we may need to take precautions or make adjustments with your personal physician before surgery.

We can use the denture that you already have or customize a new denture for you for placement. Our doctors are happy to work with you on being aware of your needs, both medical needs, and financial needs. With a treatment plan, including a detailed map, we are ready to begin.

The All-on-4 Treatment Concept is a minimally invasive procedure. The surgical process is done in office, in most cases, a local anesthetic is all that is necessary to keep the patient comfortable, though we will review your options with you before surgery and make a decision based on your needs. The entire procedure should be completed within a couple of hours. After numbing, the tissue will be opened, and then a specialized drill is used to make the space needed in the bone. The implant is then placed, and the soft tissue is sutured closed. Your denture is secured in place with between four and six dental implants.

Following surgery, most patients can find the needed pain relief with an over-the-counter medication such as Tylenol or ibuprofen. We are happy to discuss your options and make recommendations based on your needs. If you require prescribed pain relief, you can discuss that with your periodontist and we will review your options with you. A majority of our patients have been surprised at how easy the process of getting their dentures retained ended up being. Though the process sounds complicated, it ended up being easier than it seemed.

After your periodontist has determined that your denture is firmly in place, you will be able to enjoy your new teeth, just as you enjoyed the natural teeth you once had. The gift of freedom is the best part of this process. Your implant-retained dentures will continue to feel increasingly natural to you as you use them.

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Cindy Klepacz
3 years ago
I was referred to Cassity by my regular dentist for inflammation of my mouth. My regular dentist could not find any reason for the inflammation and no evidence of periodontal disease. Dr. Badger was very attentive and listened to all my concerns and upon inspecting my mouth found no evidence of periodontal disease. However what he did do was take the time to do some research! He actually found out what was happening with my inflammation. I had been to the allergist, ear nose and throat specialist, primarily care physician, dentist and none had taken the time to do any research. Dr Badger is the one who figured out what was wrong, printed the material he found and sent it to me in the mail. I took that information to the Rheumatologist and he agreed with what Dr. Badger had found. Thank heavens for Dr. Badger. Never have I had such a caring, through, and attentive experience with a Dr. before. Way to go Dr. Badger, he will be my go to Periodontist for life!


Cindy Klepacz
4 years ago
I was referred to Cassity by my regular dentist for inflammation of my mouth. My regular dentist could not find any reason for the inflammation and no evidence of periodontal disease. Dr. Badger was very attentive and listened to all my concerns and upon inspecting my mouth found no evidence of periodontal disease. However what he did do was take the time to do some research! He actually found out what was happening with my inflammation. I had been to the allergist, ear nose and throat specialist, primarily care physician, dentist and none had taken the time to do any research. Dr Badger is the one who figured out what was wrong, printed the material he found and sent it to me in the mail. I took that information to the Rheumatologist and he agreed with what Dr. Badger had found. Thank heavens for Dr. Badger. Never have I had such a caring, through, and attentive experience with a Dr. before. Way to go Dr. Badger, he will be my go to Periodontist for life!


Jadon Urry
4 years ago
Very nice and easy to work with. Very informative. Did a great job. I was surprised at how little pain there was with my receding gum line grafting. I rarely leave reviews, but I would Highly recommend them!


Jadon Urry
5 years ago
Very nice and easy to work with. Very informative. Did a great job. I was surprised at how little pain there was with my receding gum line grafting. I rarely leave reviews, but I would Highly recommend them!


Kevin Paulsen
5 years ago
Dr. Cassity is a true professional and does a great job of explaining the work he does. His staff is friendly and responsive and easy to work with.


Kevin Paulsen
6 years ago
Dr. Cassity is a true professional and does a great job of explaining the work he does. His staff is friendly and responsive and easy to work with.


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