At what age are dental implants not recommended?

There is no age limit for dental implants, as long as your health allows it.
Dental implants are surgically inserted under local anesthesia, and after the implant and bone are combined, the upper part is restored with a crown. As long as your health permits and the amount of local alveolar bone is sufficient, there is no strict age limit.
Dental implants are comfortable, durable and aesthetically similar to natural teeth, but there are some contraindications to dental implants as there are to extracting teeth, such as uncontrolled hypertension, unstable blood sugar, myocardial infarction within half a year, hematopoietic disorders, and those who are physically weak and cannot tolerate the surgery, etc. Dental implants are not recommended.
Dental implants need to be examined by a doctor, who will design and formulate a comprehensive dental implant program according to the physical condition and the local alveolar bone condition, and you can follow the doctor’s instructions to make a reasonable choice.