Dental implants without bone grafts at age 50 The size of the success rate is related to the condition of the alveolar bone, which will be less successful if there is insufficient alveolar bone and no bone grafts.
Whether or not a 50 year old undergoes bone grafting is determined by the amount of alveolar bone, which will have a direct impact on the success rate of the dental implant procedure. Generally, if the alveolar bone is not in good condition at the time of implantation, it is recommended to have bone grafting before dental implants for the long term use of dental implants.
Everyone’s alveolar bone condition is different, if the teeth are missing for too long, there will be wasted atrophy due to the lack of occlusal stimulation of the alveolar bone, and this type of patient will need to be implanted with a bone graft when implanting teeth.
Because of ageing, many people use active denture for too long, the alveolar bone is not stimulated and the alveolar bone will gradually shrink. If the alveolar bone is too small, the implant is unstable and easy to wiggle when implantation is performed, and in severe cases, it will loosen and fall off in the later stages.
In addition, 50 years old before dental implant surgery must carry out a comprehensive oral examination, if the alveolar bone is insufficient, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions for bone grafting, so as to ensure the success rate of dental implant surgery and oral health.