Can the elderly get minimally invasive dental implants

Minimally invasive dental implants are possible for the elderly as long as the alveolar bone is in good condition and there is enough bone. There is no absolute relationship between dental implants and age, and dental implants are not an absolute contraindication for the elderly. First of all, it is the preservation of alveolar bone. If the alveolar bone does not undergo serious resorption and the bone volume is sufficient to support the implant, minimally invasive dental implantation is possible. However, elderly people have reduced tissue healing ability, low immunity, and sometimes systemic systemic diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes and other basic metabolic diseases, so the risk of dental implant surgery in elderly people is higher than that of young people. Therefore, minimally invasive dental implants can be performed in the elderly as long as their general body condition and oral local alveolar bone condition are good, and they need to go to the dentist for specific evaluation.