Terban Village is a village that has a significant number of residents who suffer from toothless conditions. This condition directly affects the nutritional status and general health of the village population. This community service aims to rehabilitate the condition of toothlessness with dental implants to improve the nutritional status and general health of the people of Terban Village. The methods used in this community service are counseling, general health, mental and dental examinations, health utility levels, and radiological examinations involving 70 Terban Village residents. Five respondents were then selected to undergo rehabilitation procedures with dental implants. Data on the nutritional status and general health of the population before and after rehabilitation were collected and analyzed to obtain significant findings. The results of this community service show that the DMFT index of Terban Village residents is 7.47 and is still above the WHO limit. Rehabilitation of edentulous conditions with dental implants will have a positive impact on improving the nutritional status and general health of the people of Terban Village. In addition, the general health of the population has also experienced improvements, such as reducing the number of cases of nutrition-related diseases and improving the overall quality of life.