Skip to main content
Dental ImplantDentureDenture implants

How old is too old for dental implants?

By September 10, 2021No Comments

You’re never too old for dental implants. A healthy person in their later years can have dental implants to improve their quality of life. There is no reason to let yourself suffer through your golden years with loose dentures interfering with eating, talking, and having an active social life. Visit Cary Family Dental in Cary, NC to get a trusted diagnosis and implant treatment plan.

Are older people good candidates for implants?

Yes. Implants are equally effective in older people, whatever age, and heal with the same consistency as in younger patients. Bone loss, common in older people, does not affect a positive outcome with implants.

Implants or dentures?

Dentists will recommend implants instead of dentures in almost every patient. They are now the standard of care for replacing missing teeth. Dentures can cause permanent damage to a jawbone and compromise your chewing ability.

How is implant surgery recovery?

Dental implant surgery, when executed by trained surgeons, is overall a very gentle procedure. Recovery is significantly faster and easier than teeth extraction. Mild discomfort can last for 3-5 days and is effectively managed by Tylenol or Ibuprofen. The implants may be either restored on the same day with a fixed denture or allowed to heal for 2-3 months before placing the new tooth.

What are implant treatment options?

The first option for multiple tooth replacement is a grouping of two to four implants placed to support a removable denture. This option provides great stability for the denture and greatly improves function and comfort. The second option is to place a fixed prosthesis on four to six implants. The fixed prosthesis, also known as a hybrid, offers more comfort and resemblance to natural teeth as it does not have any denture flanges or extensions.

Dental implants benefits?

Dental implants allow patients to eat any food comfortably. Implants support the overlying teeth and prevent them from moving and accidental dislodging. Additionally, dental implants preserve the jawbone and prevent the bone loss that occurs from conventional dentures.

Contact Cary Family Dental to discuss dental implants:

919-371-4428

Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):

915 Kildaire Farm Rd
Cary, North Carolina
27511