5 Reasons Older People Are Ideal Candidates For Dental Implants

Apr 19, 2023

The effects of missing teeth are not noticeable at a young age. However, the ramifications compound as you age because of natural body changes. Unfortunately, some people overlook dental implants by wrongfully believing that age disqualifies them.


While most individuals prefer to get dental implants at a young age, older people are still good candidates for the procedure. Implants work just as well for older people as they do for the young, including when it comes to healing. This post highlights five reasons older people are excellent candidates for dental implants.


1. Avert Bad Breath


Older people who lost their teeth and did not maintain routine oral hygiene might suffer from bad breath. Over time, plaque accumulation from food particles weakens the gums and allows bacteria to flourish. In addition, dry mouth conditions in some older people can worsen bad breath.


Dental implants combat unpleasant oral odor by preventing the teeth from shifting. The implants encourage healthy gum and bone fusion, which close gaps and prevent plaque build-up and foul odor. Furthermore, dental implants restore chewing in older people, stimulating saliva production and eliminating unpleasant breath.


2. Promote Oral Hygiene


Older people with missing teeth are likely to lose some of their pearly whites, which affects oral hygiene overall. For instance, some people believe taking care of the few teeth they have left is unnecessary so they neglect regular brushing and flossing responsibilities. Unfortunately, poor oral hygiene in any case leads to common oral problems in older people, including sores, bad breath, and loss of more teeth.


Tooth replacement with dental implants helps promote general oral hygiene in older people. For example, a complete set of teeth encourages regular brushing and flossing. Additionally, the ability to chew crunchy foods helps keep teeth and gums clean by scrubbing off food particles.


3. Strengthen Immunity


Good nutrition boosts the immune system and averts illnesses regardless of age. However, older people experience reduced immunity, which increases the risk of falling sick. Missing teeth compound the problem because they restrict you to specific foods, leading to insufficient nourishment.


Older adults' need for a strong immune system makes them excellent candidates for dental implants. Artificial teeth enable you to eat various foods and meet the recommended nutritional intake. In addition, the ability to consume the healthy foods you love has a positive psychological effect, which boosts overall health.



4. Build New Social Circles


Social circles can grow smaller with age for a variety of reasons, including retirement. However, the issue psychologically impacts some older people who begin to feel lonely. Unfortunately, missing teeth add to the problem by limiting the confidence to make new friends or sustain existing relations.


Older people should consider dental implants to help prevent the desire for social isolation. These devices address and prevent oral conditions that hamper new relations, including bad breath, speech impediment, and gapped teeth. Therefore, dental implants restore the confidence to meet new people and maintain existing relationships.


5. Leverage Bone-Sparing Medication


Some older patients diagnosed with osteoporosis wrongfully believe their condition affects the success rate of dental implants. However, dental implants are potentially viable for older people with reduced bone density. According to the Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Research, intra-oral bisphosphonates treatments increase the success of dental implant placement.


Dentists leverage intra-oral bisphosphonates treatment to slow down bone mineral loss, particularly in the jaws. Consequently, dental implants in older people can remain in place for a long time and contribute to good oral health. Older adults diagnosed with brittle bone conditions should also consider dental implants because the illnesses do not affect dental implants' functionality.


Although missing teeth exacerbate specific dental conditions, older people might question their suitability for dental implants. Contact us for professional advice and dental implant installation. 

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