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September 10, 2024

Golden Years, Golden Smile: Are Dental Implants Good for Seniors?

Filed under: Uncategorized — paulhernandez @ 10:35 pm
Older patient smiling with their dental implants

As you age, your smile will undergo many changes, but that doesn’t mean it has to fade away! At one time, dentures seemed like the only possibility seniors had for restoring lost teeth. However, today, dental implants offer a golden solution for your golden years. But can you still get them, even at an advanced age? Continue reading to learn why dental implants are a fantastic option, no matter how old you are!

What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium that are surgically placed into your jawbone. They act as an anchor for multiple types of restorations like crowns, bridges, and dentures. Because they integrate with your jawbone, implants feel and function much like natural teeth, giving you the confidence to chew, speak, and smile without worry!

Am I Too Old for Dental Implants?

Not at all! Age alone is not the determining factor for implant candidacy. Many seniors successfully receive implants, and studies have shown that older adults can experience the same benefits from implants as younger patients. The key to their success is your health, not your birth year. Here’s what really matters:

  • Bone Density: The success of dental implants depends largely on the health of your jawbone.  However, even if you have some bone loss from missing teeth, options like bone grafting can help prepare you for treatment.
  • Systemic Health: Conditions like diabetes, osteoporosis, or heart disease can affect your body’s ability to heal but having them doesn’t automatically rule you out as an implant candidate. Your dentist will review your medical history and work with you to decide the best treatment plan going forward.

Why Are Implants Good for Seniors?

There are many reasons why even patients who are up in years can still benefit from dental implants. Here are a few of the best:

They Offer a Better Quality of Life

Unlike dentures, which can shift and cause discomfort, dental implants are secure and stable. You can enjoy your favorite foods without worrying about your teeth moving or causing irritation. Plus, implants don’t need messy adhesives or special cleaning routines.

They Improve Your Jawbone Health

Missing teeth can lead to bone loss, which can alter the shape of your face over time. Dental implants help stimulate the jawbone, preventing it from deteriorating and preserving your facial structure. This means fewer wrinkles and a more youthful appearance.

They Save You Money

While dental implants require a bigger investment upfront, they can actually save you money in the long run! Unlike dentures or bridges, which may need frequent adjustments or replacements, implants are designed to last a lifetime as long as you care for them properly.

As you can see, it doesn’t matter how old you are, you can benefit from dental implants. This gold-standard tooth replacement is a gift that keeps on giving year after year! So, if you’re ready for your own smile enhancement, talk to your dentist today and prepare for even brighter years ahead.

About the Author

Dr. Carol F. Morgan is a brilliant dentist with decades of experience who loves helping her patients fall in love with their smiles all over again. After completing her dental doctorate at the Medical College of Virginia School of Dentistry, she sought advanced training in multiple disciplines from the renowned Las Vegas Institute. Call (757) 412-1400 to schedule a dental implant consultation at Hampton Roads Center for Cosmetic Dentistry or visit our website to learn more.

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