Are you an older dental patient who wants something a bit more permanent than dentures to restore your smile?

In this article, 5 advantages of oral implants for older patients are discussed, so read on to learn more.

Encourage jawbone regrowth

One advantage that dental implants Melbourne can offer more senior patients is the encouragement of jawbone regrowth.
When you have a tooth or teeth removed, as the area heals, the jawbone shrinks down as it is no longer holding anything in place.

This can cause issues with facial symmetry, dental misalignment and correct cleaning techniques.

As an oral implant is placed into the bone and is made from titanium, the jawbone grows around it to hold it in place, bypassing all of these issues and creating a stable base for your prosthetic tooth or teeth.

Promote better diet

Many patients who are older and wear dentures want to try a wider variety of food, but feel restricted due to the wobbly nature of the restoratives.

And as many people are aware, a healthy and varied diet is generally considered better for your long-term health. As tooth implants are secured to your jawbone, they are secure enough to bite into and chew even the hardest of foods, leaving you free to explore a broader and healthier diet. Perfect!

Better general health

There have been countless studies that have found a link between the presence of plaque in the mouth and secondary complications with general health.

This ranges from more minor ailments such as recurring aches and pains due to the body’s inflammatory response, to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and even developing cancer!

By having oral implants fitted, you will reduce the amount of plaque in your mouth as the gaps which can act as a hiding ground for plaque and bacteria will be gone, and thus your mouth will be easier to clean.

Better oral health

Generally speaking, oral implants promote better oral health.
How? By closing gaps that can act as a magnet for tooth decay or plaque to accumulate your oral health can be improved drastically. They can make cleaning your teeth easier too. Without any gaps to navigate around, you can clean your natural teeth with ease, promoting a healthier and whiter smile. Great!

Cost-effective

When you look at the cost of oral implants, you may not immediately associate them with being cost-effective.

However, when you consider how the fitting of oral implants can reduce other costs, such as that of dental glues, adhesives or even orthodontic treatments, their value quickly falls into place.

If you have bridges, dentures or even simply leave a gap in your smile, your jawbone is likely to recede and so, the chance of any surrounding natural teeth becoming misaligned increases. This places pressure on your general dental health, as misaligned teeth are harder to brush and can increase the chance of cavities. Also, depending on the severity of the misalignment, your dentist may recommend a brace or aligner, which will then add to the overall cost of having a missing tooth or teeth that aren’t replaced.

DISCLAIMER

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.


Greg Kononenko
Greg Kononenko

My name is Greg Kononenko and I am a full-time online blogger and owner of Dad's Hustle. I'm a dad, and my passion is to help other mums and dads to start their own "hustle" and improve the financial future of their families.

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