Dental Implants for Young Adults — Timing Matters
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Dental Implants for Young Adults — Timing Matters

Implants placed before jaw growth is complete can become misaligned over time. WeCare's evaluation protocol determines when a younger adult is ready for implant treatment.

Young adults seeking dental implants face a specific consideration: ensuring jaw growth is complete before placement. Premature implants can become functionally and aesthetically misaligned as surrounding bone continues to develop. This guide explains how WeCare evaluates younger patients honestly.

Why Age Matters for Implants

Bone growth typically completes:

  • Females: by age 18-20 (sometimes earlier)
  • Males: by age 21-25 (some continue to age 25)

If implants are placed before growth completes, surrounding teeth and bone continue to develop while the implant remains static. Over years, this creates:

  • Implant appearing "submerged" relative to natural teeth
  • Misalignment of implant crown with surrounding teeth
  • Aesthetic asymmetry (especially front teeth)
  • Need for crown replacement

Screening Protocol for Patients Under 25

WeCare evaluates younger adults with:

Hand-wrist X-ray (radiographic age assessment):

  • Determines skeletal maturity
  • More accurate than chronological age alone
  • Available through home physician or radiology centre

Cephalometric analysis (lateral skull X-ray):

  • Measures jaw growth completion
  • Standard in orthodontic assessment

Dental development:

  • All wisdom teeth status (extracted, impacted, erupted)
  • Tooth eruption completion
  • Periodontal maturity

Family history:

  • Late growth in immediate family members
  • Any growth-related medical conditions

When to Proceed

Generally proceed with implants when:

  • Skeletal maturity confirmed via X-ray
  • All teeth fully erupted
  • Periodontal status stable
  • Specific tooth loss is permanent (trauma, congenital absence)

When to Defer

Defer implants when:

  • Growth not yet complete on radiographic assessment
  • Active orthodontic treatment ongoing
  • Patient under 18 (rare exceptions for trauma)
  • Irregular tooth eruption patterns

Alternatives While Waiting

If implants must be deferred:

  • Resin-bonded bridges — temporary, easily reversible
  • Removable partial denture — short-term solution
  • Maintenance space orthodontic appliance — preserves space for future implant

Specific Cases We Handle

Trauma (sports injury, accident): If a tooth is lost in late teens, we may proceed with implant after confirming growth completion. CBCT and radiographic assessment guide timing.

Congenitally missing teeth: Some patients have lateral incisors or other teeth that never developed. We evaluate when growth is complete.

Severe orthodontic cases: Patients completing adult-aged orthodontics may proceed with implants afterward, typically year 22+ for males, 19+ for females.

What to Send Us

WhatsApp +90 551 086 83 68 with:

  • Recent panoramic X-ray
  • Hand-wrist X-ray if recent
  • Age and gender
  • Tooth loss history (when, how)
  • Orthodontic treatment history
  • Family history of late growth

Within 24-48 hours we send an honest assessment of whether you're ready for implants now or should wait. We will not place implants in patients with incomplete growth.

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I'm 19 and missing a front tooth from sports injury. Can I have an implant now?

Possibly. Females typically complete growth by 18-20. We need a hand-wrist X-ray to confirm skeletal maturity. If complete, you proceed. If not, we recommend waiting 1-2 years with a temporary bridge in the meantime.

My son is 16 and missing a tooth. When can he have an implant?

Typically 18-21 for males. Skeletal maturity X-ray determines exact timing. In the meantime, removable retainer or bonded bridge maintains the space and aesthetic. Implant placement is not safe before growth completion.

Can I have an implant during orthodontics?

No, defer until orthodontic treatment is complete. Brackets and active tooth movement complicate implant planning and surgical access. Wait 6-12 months after braces removal for stabilization, then proceed.

Why do you check growth so carefully?

Implants placed before growth completion become functionally misaligned over years. Surrounding bone develops while implant remains static. Result: crown appears "submerged," aesthetic problems, need for replacement. Honest screening prevents this.

My son's implant elsewhere has become loose-looking after 5 years. Was he too young?

Possibly. If the implant was placed before his growth completed, it can appear "submerged" relative to surrounding teeth. We evaluate cases like this and sometimes can replace with proper timing. Send X-rays for assessment.

Are there age-specific implant brands?

No specific brand differences for younger patients. Standard premium implants (Straumann, Nobel Biocare) work the same. The timing decision is the critical factor, not brand.

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