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[The average life expectancy of missing teeth is 10 to 20 years shorter] How should the elderly choose dental implants?

zhaohuawei by zhaohuawei
08/29/2022
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[The average life expectancy of missing teeth is 10 to 20 years shorter] How should the elderly choose dental implants?

[The average life expectancy of missing teeth is 10 to 20 years shorter] How should the elderly choose dental implants?

Speaking of the harm of missing teeth, many people may have some understanding: alveolar bone loss, accelerated loss of remaining teeth, reduced chewing function of teeth, digestive system diseases, systemic diseases, Alzheimer’s disease, as well as gastric cancer, bowel cancer, oral cavity cancer and other cancers. It’s serious, right, but it’s even more serious: A recent study in the United States showed that people with missing teeth have an average life expectancy of 10 to 20 years shorter than those with healthy teeth.

The survey shows that the elderly will live 20 years less with missing teeth. Many people think that teeth will fall out sooner or later. In particular, some middle-aged and elderly people ignore the problem of missing teeth under the influence of traditional old-fashioned ideas. As everyone knows, the harm of missing teeth is far greater than we think.

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Some time ago, a survey conducted by an authoritative research institute for oral health in the United States found that missing teeth will affect the length of human lifespan. Through a 10-year follow-up survey of a 5,000-person enterprise, the agency found that people with missing teeth are 43% more likely to suffer from cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes, and joint diseases than those without missing teeth, and the probability of gastrointestinal diseases. 50% higher and twice as likely to have premature aging or Alzheimer’s;

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The average life expectancy of elderly people with lost teeth is 10 to 20 years shorter than that of people with healthy teeth. Supporting this point of view is the survey data released by the World Health Organization: when a 70-year-old person has more than 20 teeth, the seven-year survival rate is 78%; when there are 10-19 teeth, the seven-year survival rate is 65%. %; when there are 1 to 9 teeth, the seven-year survival rate is 50%; when all the teeth are lost, the seven-year survival rate is only 30%. All kinds of data show that missing teeth really can’t be delayed, especially for the elderly, it is necessary to repair missing teeth in time.

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Dental implants are currently the best way to repair missing teeth, and dental implants are necessary. How should the elderly, especially the elderly, choose dental implants? How to choose dental implants is a question that people with missing teeth must first understand before getting dental implants. For young and middle-aged people, this may not be a big deal. But relative to the elderly, especially the elderly over 65 years old, it is necessary to be cautious.

Young and middle-aged people with missing teeth have strong metabolism, high bone density, fast alveolar bone healing, and high healing quality, so the success rate of tooth implantation is high. But the elderly are different. The elderly have loose bone and obvious alveolar bone resorption. Especially the elderly are more sensitive to surgical trauma and pain. If traditional or general dental implantation schemes are used, the surgical treatment process is too long and the wound is large. , the recovery period is long, the body will be unable to bear.

Therefore, the elderly should pay attention to the following two points when implanting teeth:

1. Assessment of general health status and disease control One of the items that must be done before dental implants for the elderly is the examination and evaluation of oral and physical conditions. Remember not to hide medical history from doctors. For those with chronic diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, cerebrovascular disease and other chronic diseases, these diseases must be controlled within the normal index range before dental implantation.

2. Digital design of dental implant program The elderly have poor tolerance, so it is best to make a precise digital design for the depth, angle, and orientation of dental implants to ensure the accuracy and time of dental implants and reduce pain. In general, when choosing dental implants for the elderly, it is best to consider multiple aspects such as hospitals, doctors, implant brands, etc. It is recommended to go to a hospital with a full set of digital oral diagnosis and treatment equipment, and to find a rich clinical experience. Doctors, in this way, both the preoperative evaluation and plan design, and the response and resolution of intraoperative emergencies are more guaranteed.

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