Dental implants are not recommended at the age of 15.
This is because dental implants refer to a type of restoration in which a titanium nail, which acts as a root, is implanted into the alveolar bone, after which a crown is placed on top to restore a good bite. Since the implant needs to be fixed within the jawbone, it is necessary to wait until the jawbone has finished developing and stabilizing before the implant can be done.
At the age of 15, the alveolar bone is not fully developed and stabilized, so implantation at this time may affect the health of the body. Therefore, it is not recommended to do dental implants at the age of 15.
If a 15-year-old patient has missing teeth, it is recommended that he/she can first consider active denture restoration, and then proceed to implant restoration after he/she reaches adulthood at the age of 18, when the alveolar bone has finished developing and stabilized.