
As medical technology has advanced, our life expectancy has increased, and interest in living a healthy later life has grown. For a healthy old age, not only physical health but also dental health is important. If your teeth are not intact, the joy of eating disappears, and various physical and mental problems can arise, including digestive issues.

Nevertheless, many older adults neglect their dental health. Tooth loss can lead to damage to the jawbone, causing teeth to collapse and triggering various oral problems. Therefore, for older adults, it is advisable to consider treatments such as implants to address dental health issues.

Implants are a treatment method that can replace the function and appearance of teeth, and they are especially necessary for older adults. However, many older adults hesitate to undergo implant procedures because the condition of the jawbone is often weak, there may be concerns about anesthesia, or there is a risk of complications. The same is true for patients with chronic illnesses.

However, implant treatment can be received through proper nutritional intake and overall health management. Patients with chronic illnesses can also receive implant treatment through appropriate medication management. However, low-cost implant treatment makes it difficult to meet the various conditions needed for successful placement surgery and long-term maintenance, so it is important to find a medical team with expertise. Implant treatment requires long-term care and maintenance, so careful consideration is necessary.



