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What to Know About Dental Implants for Seniors
As individuals age, questions often arise regarding the suitability of dental implants. Concerns may arise about the success rates of implants based on age, and whether they offer comparable benefits to older adults as they do to younger individuals. Fortunately, dental implants remain equally effective and durable for older age groups, often significantly enhancing physical health and confidence. Age should not deter seniors from considering dental implants.