Is there an age limit for dental implants?
Generally, dental implants have age restrictions, and minors are not suitable candidates for this procedure. The details are as follows:

Dental implantation is a common method of tooth restoration, primarily involving the insertion of an artificial tooth root into the jawbone, followed by the attachment of a prosthetic tooth. It can be used to replace one or multiple missing teeth. For most adults, provided they have good oral health and overall physical condition, dental implant surgery is feasible. This is because adults have fully developed jaws with stable bone structure, which supports the stability and long-term success of the implant. However, in minors, the jawbone is still developing. Performing implant surgery at this stage may interfere with normal jaw growth and lead to implant displacement as the jaw continues to develop. Therefore, dental implants are generally not recommended for minors.
Prior to undergoing dental implant surgery, patients should consult a qualified dentist for a comprehensive evaluation and discussion. The dentist will develop a personalized treatment plan based on the individual patient's condition to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the procedure.