At what age can someone receive a dental implant?

Q. My son lost his front tooth in a bicycle accident at the age of 11.He is now 16 and has just had a maryland bridge fitted as a temporary measure because he can\’t go on wearing his retainer with an artificial tooth all the time.(he\’s in the retainer stage of orthodontic treatment)I\’ve been told he needs to wait until he has fully grown for an implant at about 18 or 19 years old.This seems to be the best route,although his orthodontist said the trauma to his upper jawbone has left limited room for an implant and mentioned bone grafts,etc. This all sounded a bit horrific, so I then thought of a bridge later on instead.Would an implant be the best thing?What age?How do I choose a reliable dentist in our area(Peterborough).If I have to pay to get the best for him, I will.He has already had private orthodontic treatment to get the best from his teeth generally.I\’m finding it hard to get any real answers from anyone and people tell me conflicting things.Thank you for your time and help.,
A. 1. He will need to wait until he is 18-19 years old. 2. He may need a bone graft but only at that time can you decide. 3. I don\’t really know anyone in that area, my clinic is in Essex, if you\’d like me to take a look when he is older I would be very happy to assess the bone at that time.
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Dr Andrew Moore
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