Can Seniors Use Dental Implants for Missing Teeth?
At Paxton Dental Care, we offer solutions for tooth loss, including dental implants. Dental implants are a great choice and Drs. Fadi Farah and Scott Siemen of Paxton, Massachusetts, can educate patients on the purpose of dental implants, their benefits, and aftercare instructions to ensure the longevity of these restorations. Let’s talk more about dental implants and whether or not they are right for you!
What are Dental Implants?
Our dentists describe the dental implant as a restoration used to replace missing teeth while acting as a tooth root replacement. The implant is made of a biocompatible metal called titanium, which is used in the medical field for other types of implants for the body. The dental implant looks like a small post that the dentist will place into the jawbone and then restore over the top using a crown, bridge, or denture. Dental implants are an excellent choice for patients who want a more permanent solution to tooth loss.

Can Seniors Use Dental Implants for Tooth Replacement?
Yes, seniors can use dental implants for tooth replacement. Dental implants are an excellent option for seniors who want to keep their teeth healthy and smile looking great. There are several advantages to dental implants for tooth replacement, including:
- Improved oral health: Dental implants help to improve oral health by preventing gum disease and tooth decay.
- A natural look: Quality dental implants look and feel like natural teeth to keep your smile looking great.
- Improved speech: Dental implants permit you to speak clearly without worrying about your teeth slipping or falling out.
- Increased comfort: Dental implants are more comfortable than traditional dentures and stay in place better.
If you are a senior considering dental implants, talk to your dentist about whether they are right for you.
How Do I Know If I’m a Proper Candidate for Dental Implants?
The best way to find out if you are a good fit for dental implants is to undergo an evaluation with our professionals at Paxton Dental Care. X-rays examine the jaw’s bone structure to determine if the placement of a dental implant would be successful. If you are ready to learn more, call Drs. Fadi Farah or Scott Siemen of Paxton Dental Care at (508) 557-2400 to request a visit at 672 Pleasant Street.