Dental implants require the cooperation of several clinical departments of dentistry at the same time. In order to ensure the effectiveness of your treatment, it should be reminded that dental implant surgery requires a high level of skill on the part of the surgeon. Patients who are interested in dental implants are advised to go to a dental specialty hospital with a well-developed department to receive dental implant restoration treatment to ensure the medical results and eliminate secondary surgery. I don’t know if I can do dental implants? I’m not sure if it’s possible to get a dental implant, but my mother is too old to eat anything hard. Grandma’s teeth are falling out and they are leaking, can they still be filled? My father’s dentures are often stuck when he is over 60 years old. Such questions are often heard. Whether the elderly are suitable for dental implants, whether there are age restrictions on dental implants, and what is the winning rate of dental implant surgery for the elderly are all questions that plague every young person who honors their parents. Dental implants are like building a house, in fact. To build a strong and durable house, a good foundation is the key to victory. The foundation that supports dental implants is the alveolar (bed) bone. Good alveolar bone can ensure the stability of the dental implant when performing chewing functions and can evenly distribute the forces on the dental implant. Therefore, the success or failure of dental implants depends mainly on the quality of the alveolar bone. Therefore, as long as the alveolar bone of the elderly is very good and stable, it is possible to do dental implants even if they have lost a lot of teeth, but as long as the root is in the dental implant surgery, there is no problem. Young patients with missing teeth have a strong metabolic capacity, generally speaking. The bone density is high, the healing speed of the alveolar bone after tooth extraction is fast and the healing quality is high, and the victory rate of dental implants is relatively high. This age-related advantage is directly reflected in the solidity of the implant-bone tissue bond. The relatively lax bone quality and significant alveolar bone resorption in the elderly does not mean that dental implants are not available for the elderly. In fact, a significant number of elderly patients with missing teeth are suitable for dental implant restoration. For patients with poor alveolar bone conditions, the oral surgeon can increase the height and width of the alveolar bone with bone grafting before the dental implant surgery. The dental implants can be done for elderly people who are in general physical condition or suffering from certain diseases that are well controlled, as long as they can accept tooth extraction. Compared to the strong foreign body feeling of traditional dentures, in addition. In contrast to traditional dentures, which can easily loosen, dental implants are not only beautiful, firm, comfortable, less foreign body sensation, high chewing efficiency, easier to integrate into the oral cavity, and less damage to the tissues inside the teeth, which will undoubtedly greatly improve the quality of life of elderly patients with missing teeth in their later years, and therefore are increasingly favored by elderly patients.