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Dental Implants for Seniors: A Comprehensive Guide

As we age, caring for our oral health helps prevent serious health conditions. Dental implants provide an incredible and durable long-term teeth restoration solution for seniors struggling with missing teeth.

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What are Dental Implants and How Do They Work for Seniors?

Dental implants are small titanium posts inserted into the jawbone that act as an anchor point for prosthetic teeth. Over time, these implants integrate to the jawbone through a process called osseointegration. This strengthens the bone itself, creating a firm foundation for your new teeth. 

Specific treatment depends on the recommendation of the doctor. The prostheses can be crowns, implant-supported bridges, or even implant dentures.  

Dental implants for elderly patients can be life-changing. Senior citizens can face unique dental health challenges that make it difficult to maintain a healthy and functional mouth. Common issues include gum disease, tooth decay, and bone loss, which can lead to tooth loss and other complications.  

Dental implants provide you with a durable and permanent solution. Implants for seniors restore both the look and function of your natural teeth.

Benefits of Dental Implants for Seniors Over 60 and 65

Find the Right Implant Option For You

Comparing Dental Implants and Dentures for Seniors

The decision is up to each individual patient based on factors like cost, appearance and maintenance.

Dentures:

  • Traditional dentures can be less expensive and fitted more quickly, but are not permanent.

  • They may be bulkier and more noticeable than dental implants, and may slip with messy adhesives.

  • They also need additional maintenance. You need to replace dentures every 5-7 years and soak them in solution every night.

Dental implants:

  • Dental implants plants are surgically placed into the jawbone to anchor replacement teeth, providing more stability than dentures, which can loosen over time.

  • They also look and feel more like natural teeth than dentures, and are custom-made to match your existing teeth and needs.

  • While dental implant treatment may be a longer process and require surgery, it is a permanent solution.

Cost of Dental Implants for Seniors

Understanding the Costs Involved

The cost of dental implants can vary widely based on several factors. This depends on the number of implants needed, the type of implant, and the complexity of the procedure. Schedule a free consultation at your local ClearChoice Dental Implant Center® to see which option is best for your smile. Receive a custom estimate for affordable dental implants.

Insurance and Financing Options

While ClearChoice Dental Implant Center®s do not take insurance, speak to your insurance provider to see what they may reimburse. To make dental implants affordable, ClearChoice provides competitive third-party financing options that can help even before insurance.

How to Choose the Right Dental Implant Provider for Seniors

The best dental implants for seniors are implants that fit the patient's unique needs. When selecting dental implant options, seniors should consider several factors to ensure the best outcome.

Real-Life Success Stories: Seniors Who Benefited from Dental Implants

“My teeth were always a dark cloud over me. Now I have my smile back. Now I smile more than ever, I laugh more than ever. It’s one of the best health decisions I’ve ever made.”
John, ClearChoice Phoenix

“The staff is wonderful and the whole procedure was fascinating. You’re able to come out and have a smile all in one day, all in one place.”
Carolyn, ClearChoice Phoenix

“Before, I was having trouble communicating. I would mumble and had trouble pronouncing certain words, because I was missing certain teeth. Now I can communicate with my full vocabulary. I no longer feel inadequate.”
Angel, ClearChoice Phoenix

“I’m extremely happy that I made this investment in myself, because I know that it’s going to last me for the rest of my life and I will always have this smile.”
Rita, ClearChoice San Diego

Frequently Asked Questions

Recovery from dental implant treatment can take anywhere between 2-6 months. The healing process depends on a variety of factors, from age to lifestyle choice.

Well managed chronic conditions may not be a risk. Consult with your doctor to see if dental implant surgery is right for you.

The cost of dental implants for seniors over 65 varies on your specific treatment type. The best way to get an accurate estimate is to schedule a free consultation with a ClearChoice doctor.

Yes, there are budget-friendly options, including affordable payment options and third-party financing options.

We've prepared an additional guide for your dental implant recovery. After your healing process is complete, you can brush and floss your dental implants just like you would regular teeth.

With proper care, dental implants can last for many years, often a lifetime.

Restore Your Smile

Schedule a consult with your local ClearChoice Dental Implant Center® to find the smile that’s right for you.

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ClearChoice Dental Implant Centers are locally owned and operated by licensed dentists, and are part of a professional affiliation of implant practices operated by oral surgeons, prosthodontists, and restorative dentists across the U.S. A majority of patients (and approximately 90% of Minnesota patients) qualify for same day implants and can have their procedure in one day after initial workup, without additional bone graft surgery, and may leave the office that same day with provisional prostheses and the final prostheses to be placed later. Results may vary in individual cases. Some claims made are supported by network surveys. Both general dentists and specialists in some states. Dental implants are not a recognized specialty. Dental specialists are specialists in oral maxillofacial surgery and prosthodontics. Limited services available at satellite offices.

Dental implants can last a lifetime. Studies show that dental implants are likely to last at least 25 years with proper care and maintenance in most cases.

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