Short-term data suggests cognitive benefits in the elderly with single-implant overdentures.
Kelvin Ian AfrashtehfarCarlos A JuradoSalem H Abu FanasMassimo Del FabbroPublished in: Evidence-based dentistry (2024)
Older adults with no natural teeth left in their mandible showed improved cognitive function after one and three years of using 1-IODs, as reflected by their total and specific cognitive domain scores. The study suggests that such implant therapy may offer protective benefits against cognitive decline, demonstrating clinical relevance for patient care, regardless of the maxillary arch (antagonist) condition.