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Dental implants - patient comments

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 6:37 pm
by cleo
I am scheduled for dental implants (two posts, three crowns). My jawbone is "good" according to my dentist so no grafting would be necessary.
However, I am 87 years old and am in good health but I am wondering if I should go ahead with the process. The missing teeth area doesn't show. I would like comments from people who have had implants.

Re: Dental implants - patient comments

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 6:21 pm
by JEK
I would have them if its financially possible. Having implants will support the rest of your teeth and jaw. It will maintain the health of your mouth.
Don't let age stop you.

Re: Dental implants - patient comments

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 2:24 pm
by bellakai
I am in my 20's and I have 3 dental implants for missing premolars. You're very lucky that you don't even need bone grafting. I needed a bite of bone grafting because my jaw bone only had a baby tooth in the area that was supporting it, so I'm guessing it didn't have enough bone because of that.

My grandmother also has a couple dental implants and she was in her late 70s when she got them. she had no complications. I think you should go for it. It will help preserve your healthy bone.

Re: Dental implants - patient comments

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 10:12 pm
by RockyMark
Just before one month I had gone through a dental implant surgery it was quite painful treatment as my face was swollen a bit and it took two days to get out of it. As in this surgery, screw was inserted inside a jaw and then artificial tooth is placed on it. That creates some problem while chewing anything. Because of this surgery structure of the teeth somewhat gets disturbed and will take some time to adjust within it. So this many complications I had faced after a surgery.