What are the dangers of dental implants at age 60

If the 60-year-old patient’s physical condition is good, oral residual alveolar bone conditions are good, 60-year-old dental implants generally no major harm, but there is a possibility of some implant complications, such as implant surgical complications, implant complications, post-prosthetic complications, and so on.
1. Implant surgical complications: dental implant phase I, need to use surgical operation to implant the implant nail, generally there may be local swelling, pain, bleeding, infection, nerve damage and other complications during and after the operation.
2. Implant complications: Dental implant phase II may have peri-implantitis, abutment fracture, thread slippage, screw loosening or falling off, implant restoration bracket fracture, chipped porcelain and other complications.
3. Post-restoration complications: including soft tissue lesions around the implant, such as gingival hyperplasia and recession, peri-implant mucositis, peri-implantitis, peri-implant bone resorption.
When 60-year-old patients need implant restoration, they should go to professional oral health care institutions in time to improve the examination and standardize the treatment under the guidance of professional implantologists to avoid adverse consequences.