Can Patients With Osteoporosis
Still Get Dental Implants?
Dental implants have helped to restore countless
smiles In fact, they are arguably the best way
to replace missing teeth. They are sturdy and
natural-looking, and they can last for a lifetime.
However, in order for implants to be successful,
a patient needs to have good bone density
in the jaw, which is a concern in women who suffer
from osteoporosis. Is it possible for people
who have this condition to enjoy the perks that can
only come with dental implants? Let’s take a look at
some data on this important subject.
Osteoporosis and
Dental Implants
According to one estimate, osteoporosis affects
about 200 million women around the world,
most of whom are women over the age of 50.
This disease weakens bones throughout the body,
including the jaw. For this reason, some experts
believe that people with osteoporosis should not
get implants. The bones may have more difficult
time healing around the titanium posts that
the dentist inserts, increasing the chances of
implant failure.
Most of women who have osteoporosis,
they are taking biophosphonates, a type of drug
commonly used to treat the disease. However,
they can sometimes prevent blood from getting to
weakened bones. Osteonecrosis induced
by Bisphosphonates (BRONJ) results in
implant failure due to reduced bone turn over.
However, Osteonecrosis commonly occurs in
patients under i.v Bisphosphonates.
Systemic diseases, steroids,
immunosuppressant, trauma and poor oral
hygiene are the trigger factors for osteonecrosis.
In these cases, the dentist should perform a proper
treatment planning, modifying the implant geometry,
and use larger implant diameter and with surface
treatment. Thus, osteoporosis is not a
contraindication for implant surgery because an
accurate analysis of bone quality by means
tomography is performed.
Thinking About Getting
Dental Implants?
Patients with Osteoporosis are not a contraindication
for dental implants. The risk of Osteonecrosis is
low with oral bisphosphonates. However patient
must be explained regarding their systemic condition
and informed consent to be obtained before
procedure. Osteoporosis should not preclude
implant treatment option for patients seeking
dental care. Individual benefit – risk assessment
will lead to a predictable prognosis.
By visiting S-PLANT Dental Hospital to discuss
your desire to replace your missing teeth,
you can get a realistic idea of whether implants are
right for you.
Dental implants are a marvel of modern dentistry.
They have the potential to help many types of
patients, even ones with osteoporosis.
About S-PLANT Dental Hospital
The doctors and staff at S-PLANT Dental want to
help all of the patients have complete, healthy smiles.
Even if you have osteoporosis, it may be well worth
your time to come in and consult about
dental implants! Please feel free to contact our
office at +82 2 512 1120
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