
Studies indicate that patients who have had dentures replaced with fixed implant retained prostheses reported an improvement in their quality life.
Tooth loss and denture wearing is associated with a decrease in dietary adequacy.
Denture wearers have more cholesterol, less protein and fewer vitamins and minerals in their diet.
Any geriatric patient whose systemic health does not preclude a minor oral surgical procedure may be a candidate for osseointegration.
Patients who have osteoporosis have been successfully treated with dental implants.
Studies indicate improved chewing ability as a result of implant therapy. Implant patients are able to enjoy a more nutritious diet. Where oral function is compromised, so too is nutritional status. There is a relationship between adequate oral function and proper digestion and nutrition.
Many patients believe that they are too old for dental implants. Ninety-year-old patients have been successfully treated with dental implants. Chronological age of the patient is not a determining factor in the prognosis for dental implants.
Pi Dental Center offers affordable options for treatment. Dental implants can improve the quality of life for senior citizens!
