Dental Implants in Children: Features and Recommendations

Dental implants in children are a rare but possible option for replacing missing teeth, especially if they were lost due to trauma or disease. In this article, we will look at the features of dental implants in children and recommendations for parents.
When might dental implants be needed?
1. Dental injuries: Children can lose teeth due to accidents or injuries, which leads to the need to replace them.
2. Dental diseases: Diseases such as caries or periodontitis can lead to tooth loss, which also requires their restoration.
3. Developmental abnormalities: Some children may be born with abnormalities that result in missing teeth or irregularly spaced teeth.
Features of dental implants in children:
1. Patient age: Dental implants are usually not recommended until the jaw is completely formed, which occurs by about 16-18 years of age. Early intervention can lead to complications in tooth growth.
2. Implant Type: Special implants that take into account jaw growth can be used for children. They can be removable or partially removable.
3. Psychological Aspect: It is important to consider the child’s emotional state before the surgical procedure. Consulting with a pediatric dentist can help reduce anxiety.
4. Post-implant Care: After the procedure, it is important to follow your doctor’s recommendations for implant care to ensure proper healing.
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