What Are the Benefits of Dental Implants for the Elderly?

People of many ages can benefit from dental implants. Not only can dental implants improve your aesthetic appearance, but they may also benefit your overall health. See an oral surgeon today to learn how dental implants can help you. Here are some benefits of dental implants for seniors.

Improve Your Bite and Ability to Eat

Your ability to eat and chew can lessen as you get older. Not only does your job become weaker, but your existing teeth may not be able to handle food properly. Lack of nutrition can contribute to accelerated physical deterioration. Replacing broken or missing teeth helps your ability to eat, allowing you to have more foods in your diet. Proper nutrition can maintain your physical well-being and keep your bones from deteriorating.

Help Your Overall Appearance

How you look affects how you feel about yourself. Your appearance is crucial to maintaining your overall mental health and your ability to go about your daily life. When you are missing teeth, you may be less willing to leave your home or engage in activities of daily life that require you to be around people. Dental implants can result in a new smile, giving you the self-confidence to keep doing what you enjoy.

Reduce the Risk of Infection

Infection is a leading cause of hospitalization and even death among the elderly. People with gaps in their mouths are more likely to develop infections. Filling these gaps with dental implants reduces the risk of infection. Improved oral health can also cut down on the amount of bacteria that makes its way through the body.

Improve Speech

Your ability to talk is crucial to communicating with others and maintaining the sociability of your life. If you are missing teeth or using dentures, you could struggle to speak and sometimes slur your words. If you have dental implants, you could talk in the same way as you would if your natural teeth were in your mouth.

Avoid the Hassle of Dentures

Removable teeth can be a hassle. You must always keep them clean and insert and remove them from your mouth as necessary. Some people may grow frustrated with the hassle and may not even use their dentures. This can lead to difficulties in eating and speaking. When you have dental implants, all you need to do is maintain your normal oral health, and no other effort is involved. Thus, you can have a full set of teeth in your mouth without much additional work.

Contact a South Jersey Oral Surgeon at Lanzi Burke Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons to Discover Your Options

A South Jersey oral surgeon at Lanzi Burke Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons can perform a comprehensive oral examination and tell you whether dental implants are the right option. Call 856-582-4222 or contact us online to schedule an initial consultation. We have offices in Washington Township, Haddonfield, and Woolwich Township, New Jersey, and we serve patients throughout South Jersey.

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