As we age, many of us hear the phrase, "You have cataracts," from our eye doctor. Cataracts are a common, vision-impairing condition caused by a clouding of the eye's natural lens. This issue cannot be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or procedures like LASIK.
The good news is that modern cataract surgery can not only restore vision lost to cataracts but often reduce the need for glasses altogether.
People who need dental implants belong to different age groups. Since there is no better way to restore lost teeth, dentists recommend this method first of all, in the absence of contraindications. But during consultations, patients often ask up to what age dental implants can be installed, believing that there is some upper limit for such an intervention. Is there really one? This will be discussed below.