
Popular Dental Search Terms
About Dental Implants for People 65 and Older
A Choice That Changes Life in Later Years
As one year ends and a new year begins,
the topic prepared by Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic
is a special feature on the most popular search terms over the past year.
The twelfth one is the No. 1 search term for December 2025:
Dental implants for people 65 and older!
After living for a long time
and achieving and protecting many things,
our parents and elders,
but at some point,
a time comes when everyday life, once taken for granted, becomes gradually inconvenient.
Being unable to chew food freely,
not feeling natural when smiling,
and becoming careful even about meeting people face to face.
The beginning of all this may be
loss of teeth.
So now,
as a choice to restore quality of life,
more and more people are considering dental implants for people 65 and older.
Why Implants Are Needed

As we get older,
teeth naturally wear down,
gums gradually weaken,
and eventually this leads to tooth loss.
If this condition is left untreated,
it can affect not only oral health but also overall health, including:
reduced chewing function
digestion problems
changes in facial structure
speech problems
That is why dental implants for people 65 and older can be seen not simply as treatment,
but as the beginning of health recovery.
Health Insurance Coverage Information

The part many people are most curious about
is cost.
Dental implants for people 65 and older
can be covered by National Health Insurance,
which can greatly reduce the burden.
If you meet these conditions:
Age 65 or older
National Health Insurance subscriber
then you can receive benefits such as:
coverage for up to 2 implants in a lifetime
about 70% cost support
That is why it is important not to miss the right time
for insurance-covered implants.
Gum Condition and Implants

When performing dental implants for people 65 and older,
the most important factor is gum condition.
Because the jawbone often weakens with age,
bone grafting is sometimes performed as well.
The jawbone
is the foundation that supports the implant,
so proper grafting is necessary
to secure the stability and longevity of the implant.
Older Patients and Implants

Many people think that if they have diabetes, high blood pressure, or osteoporosis,
implants will be difficult.
However, at present,
through thorough pre-treatment examinations,
customized treatment plans,
and supportive treatments that aid recovery,
they can be sufficiently performed.
In particular, PRF treatment using the patient’s own blood
can speed up recovery
and help regenerate the gums,
allowing for more stable results in older patients.
Types of Implants

Depending on the condition of the teeth,
various treatment methods are applied.
Single implant
Full-mouth implant
Implant denture
A single implant is a method in which only an individual implant is placed
in the area where a tooth has been lost,
making it efficient when the number of missing teeth is small.
A full-mouth implant
is a method of placing implants with the minimum number needed
and filling the empty spaces using bridges,
which reduces cost burden
and can provide function and aesthetics.
It is efficient when the number of missing teeth is large.
An implant denture
is a method that secures a denture
with a small number of implants,
and it can improve stability and comfort
while reducing cost burden.
Criteria for Choosing Implants

An implant is not a simple procedure,
but a treatment that requires precise planning.
Accurate diagnosis
Analysis of gum condition
Personalized treatment plan
Aftercare system
All of these factors
determine the lifespan of the implant.
So rather than focusing only on price,
you should consider the overall treatment process and management system together.
The Moment You Regain Quality of Life

Being able to chew food comfortably,
being able to smile naturally,
feeling at ease when meeting someone.
All of these changes
begin with a very small start.
Dental implants for people 65 and older
are not simply a treatment that replaces teeth,
but a process of regaining confidence in life.
Just as you have protected the time up to now,
to spend the time ahead more comfortably,
so that a natural smile can once again settle into your daily life,
an accurate and careful choice is needed.
A new smile
A new beginning
This is Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic.
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