Patients receiving dialysis treatment may have acute kidney disease or chronic kidney disease. All kinds of acute kidney disease can not do dental implantation, all kinds of chronic kidney disease, according to the degree of renal damage to decide whether dental implantation can be done, as follows. 1. Acute kidney disease: all kinds of acute kidney disease can not do dental implantation, may induce infection, can not be planted successfully and is not conducive to the treatment of kidney disease. 2. Chronic renal disease: If the patient is in the period of compensation of renal function and clinically asymptomatic, dental implantation can be performed under the supervision of internal medicine doctor. Care should be taken to prevent infection, as it may lead to deterioration of renal function. In addition, drugs that may aggravate renal burden, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics ibuprofen and aspirin, should be avoided. The use of drugs should be under the guidance of a doctor, and a visit to a regular hospital is recommended.