Can Seniors Get Dental Implants?

Dental implants have become an increasingly popular solution for tooth replacement among seniors. These sturdy artificial teeth replace both the root and the crown of the tooth, providing a secure and often lifelong tooth restoration that can increase the appearance and function of your smile.

Fortunately, age alone is not a determining factor for dental implant candidacy. Many older adults can successfully receive dental implants with proper evaluation and care.

The Evaluation Process

Before recommending dental implants, dentists assess several crucial factors to determine if a person qualifies.

The evaluation begins with a thorough examination of oral health and bone density, as adequate jawbone structure is essential for implant success. Your dentist will take X-rays to determine your jawbone health.

Many people who opt for dental implants require a bone grafting procedure to properly support the implant, and seniors are no different [1]. If your natural bone density is insufficient, a bone graft will be necessary to ensure the implant’s success.

Seniors will also need to be in good oral health to get dental implants. This means their teeth should be free of cavities and gum disease.

Special Health Considerations

Medical history plays an important role in determining implant candidacy for all patients. Chronic conditions, such as diabetes, must be well-managed, and certain medications may impact the healing process, especially if they cause dry mouth or suppress the immune system.

Patients should also not smoke or use tobacco products. If they do, the risk of a failed dental implant is significantly higher [2]. If you do smoke or use tobacco, it’s important to avoid doing so for as long as possible after the surgery so your mouth can heal. 

Your dentist will work with your primary care physician to ensure your health status supports successful implant placement and recovery.

Benefits of Dental Implants Specific to Senior Patients

For older adults, dental implants offer unique advantages that can significantly improve quality of life, including:

  • Improved chewing ability and digestion
  • Enhanced speech clarity and confidence
  • Better nutritional options and dietary choices
  • Long-term stability compared to dentures
  • Preservation of facial structure and bone density
  • Simplified oral hygiene routine
  • Increased confidence and self-esteem

Recovery Expectations

While healing times may be longer for seniors, dental implants have a high success rate, and most seniors will recover well.

You’ll first receive the actual implant, which will be surgically placed in your jaw and allowed to heal. This process is called osseointegration, in which the dental implant fuses with your natural jawbone to provide a secure foundation for the crown [3].

Once the implant is healed and stable, you’ll be able to get a permanent dental crown on the end. During your healing time, you may have a temporary dental crown to maintain your smile’s appearance and function.

Ask Your Dentist About Dental Implants Today

If you’re a senior considering dental implants, know that as long as you are in good oral health, there is a good chance that you qualify. Ask your dentist about your dental implant options during your next appointment, whether you’re interested in a single implant or replacing multiple teeth.

Sources:

  1. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4819798/
  2. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3894084/ 
  3. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3602536/ 

 

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Can Seniors Get Dental Implants?
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Can Seniors Get Dental Implants?
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If you’re a senior considering dental implants, know that as long as you are in good oral health, there is a good chance that you qualify. Ask your dentist about your dental implant options during your next appointment, whether you’re interested in a single implant or replacing multiple teeth.
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