Trust + reassurance
Choosing the right tooth replacement for an older adult should always align with their health, bone support, comfort, and budget, not be driven by fear or sales pressure.
A truly helpful conversation about dentures versus implants for seniors needs to take its time. Conventional dentures are still very useful because they cost less upfront, don't require surgery, and can bring back your smile and some chewing ability. However, they rest on your gums, can become loose as your jawbone changes over time, reduce your biting strength, and sometimes cause soreness or limit what you can eat. Dental implants can feel much more stable, help you chew better, and even help preserve your jawbone. But they do come with a higher initial cost, a healing period, and a more involved decision process. Implant-supported dentures can be a good middle ground, offering better stability and less movement. At Quality Family Dentistry, we explain these choices openly, without pretending there's one perfect answer for everyone. If implants are being considered, we use CBCT 3D imaging through our trusted imaging partner to get a precise look at your anatomy and bone support. This way, you can make an informed decision before investing in something that might not be right for you.
We explain what is happening in plain language.
We move at a pace that helps anxious patients feel more comfortable.
You leave with a clear next step instead of more uncertainty.